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2. IS 41685 197 8 230 0 2 i 16 0 282 0 FIGURE 3 3 APOLLO PEDESTAL BASE AVOCADO HOLES APOLLO 120 150111 3 23 User Manual version 2207 3 1 4 Cable Management The APOLLO s pedestal is not only a versatile stand but a functional stand able to manage the system cabling 1 The rectangle shape opening Fig 3 2 at the bottom side of the big pedestal can act as a cable management cutout All the cables connecting to the I O ports can come out from this opening then down to the table 2 The two base back covers Fig 3 1 can act as a set of cable management covers All the cables connecting to the 1 0 ports come down in the covers then out from this opening at the rear side of the base 3 24 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 3 2 Wall Mounting and Mobile Applications The APOLLO system provides 1 set of VESA mounting holes 75 75mm on the rear side of the chassis System integrators can design their special wall mount brackets per the two sets of VESA holes or obtain market available swing arms for wall mounting table mounting or mobile applications Le M 047 a rui i Z o TOOT TT tH
3. 5 57 5 5 TOUCH CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY 5 58 5 6 HDD MODULE ASSEMBLY x x x x e e eK 5 59 5 7 TOUCHSCREEN OR FRONT BEZEL ASSEMBLY 5 60 5 8 LCD MODULE ASSEMBLY 5 62 5 9 CD ROM DVD ROM FDD MODULE ASSEMBLY 5 66 5 9 1 Internal CD ROM FDD Assembly 5 66 5 9 2 External FDD Connection 5 68 5 10 POWER MODULE ASSEMBLY 5 69 5 11 EXPANSION OUTLETS amp RISER CARD ASSEMBLY 5 71 5 12 BACK PANEL ASSEMBLY 5 72 5 13 STAND MODULE ASSEMBLY 5 73 6 SYSTEM MOTHERBOARD amp I O BOARD 6 75 6 1 APOLLO III MOTHERBOARD 6 76 6 1 1 General Information ee 6 76 6 1 2 Specifications 6 77 6 1 3 Locating Jumpers amp Connectors 6 79 6 1 4 Jumpers amp Jumper Setting 6 80 6 1 4 1 DOC 2000 Address Setting JP1 6 81 6 1 4 2 Clear CMOS JP2 sese 6 81 6 1 4 3 232 485 Setting JP5 6 7 8 9 amp 10 6 81 6 1 5 Connectors amp Pin Assignment 6 82 6 1 5 1 PWR3 ATX Power connector 6 83 6 1 5 2 J2 CD Audio IN 6 84 6 1 5 3 J7 HDD LED amp ACPI LED amp SMI 6 84 6 1 5 4 J8 IR CIR Connector 6 84 6 1 5 5 J9 Power
4. ACPI FUNCTION This item allows you to enable disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Management ACPI The choice Enabled or Disabled ACPI SUSPEND TYPE This item allows you to S1 Power ON Suspend S3 Suspend To RAM the Advanced Configuration and Power Management ACPI The choice S1 POS or S3 STR VIDEO OFF OPTION When enabled this feature allows the VGA adapter to operate in a power saving mode Always On Monitor will remain on during power saving modes Suspend gt Off Monitor blanked when the systems enters the Suspend mode Susp Stby gt Off Monitor blanked when the system enters either Suspend or Standby modes All Modes gt Off Monitor blanked when the system enters any power saving mode 7 126 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 VIDEO Orr METHOD This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked V H SYNC Blank This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer DPMS Select this option if your monitor supports the Display Power Management Signaling DPMS standard of the Video Electronics Standards to select video power management values SWITCH FUNCTION You can choose whether or not to permit your system to enter complete Suspend mode Suspend mode offers greater power saving
5. NEM COMMAND OUTPUT TIME This item is to control the timing to drive memory command onto memory bus The choice Normal Delay 1T APOLLO 120 150 TI 7 117 User Manual version 2207 e SDRAM VCM CAS LATENCY When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing The Choice 2 3 or SPD e SDRCLK CONTROL This item controls the phase of SDRCLK that lags behind SDCLK The choice Enabled or Disabled e SDWCLK CONTROL CS CKE This item controls the phase of SDWCLK used for chip set select signals pin that lags ahead SDCLK The choice Enabled or Disabled e SDWCLK CONTROL MA SRAS This item controls the phase of SDWCLK used for MA SRAS signals that lags ahead SDCLK The choice 5 0ns 2 5ns Default 0 0ns SDWCLK ConTROL DQM MD This item controls the phase of SDWCLK used for DOM MD signals that lags ahead SDCLK The choice 5 0ns 2 5ns Default 0 0ns e EGMRCLK CONTROL This item controls the phase of EGMRCLK that lags behind SDCLK The choice 1 0ns 6 5ns Default 0 0ns e EGMWCLK CONTROL This item controls the phase of EGMWCLK that lags ahead SDCLK The choice 5 0ns 2 5ns Default 0 0ns 7 118 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 SYSTEM BIOS CACHEABLE Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at FOOOOh FFFFFh resulting in better system performance However if any program write
6. 2 12 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 2 USING THE SYSTEM Identifying the APOLLO system System setup for the first time use APOLLO 120 150111 2 13 User Manual version 2207 2 1 Identifying the System Before getting started take a moment to familiarize yourself with the system and the I O arrangement of the APOLLO 120 150 2 1 1 Front View When the APOLLO 120 150 is put upright on the desktop with the provided pedestal its front view appears as below The illustrations of the APOLLO 120 150 may differ slightly because the APOLLO system series has two different LCD size 12 1 amp 15 1 12 1 15 1 LCD amp touchscreen FDD drive amp Side door for two CD ROM drive PCI ISA expansion outlet Fire proof resilient plastic Speake j Cable management covers Versatile stand for desktop standing Wireless KB sensor or Motion sensor or IrDA 2 14 APOLLO 120 150 111 User Manual version 2007 2 1 2 Side Views The left side of the panel PC appears as below Screw holes for peripheral device attachment e Floppy disk drive fi e CD ROM 4 ZZ Gp Side door for two PCI ISA c e expansion outlet 4 Cable management cutout 1 Base covers pedestal versatile stand APOLLO 120 150 Ill 2 15 User Manual version 2207 2 1 3 1 0 Outlets When you turn around the APOLLO system you will find the pow
7. The choice Enabled or Disabled CONCURRENT FUNCTION PCI This item is CPU amp PCI Masters Concurrentiv Access PCI Bus Function Select enabled allows CPU access PCI bus cvcle and PCI masters access memorv cvcles concurrentiv issued onto host bus and PCI bus respectivelv The choice Enabled or Disabled e CPU PIPELINE CONTROL When enabled this item only one pending cycle is allowed at one time When disabled there might be more than two pending cvcles at one time depends on the CPU behavior The choice Enabled or Disabled e PCI DELAY TRANSACTION If the chipset has an embedded 32 bit write buffer to support delay transaction cycles you can enable this item to provide compliance with PCI Ver 2 1 specifications We recommend that you leave this item at the default value The choice Enabled or Disabled Memory Parity CHECK Enabled this item to test the boot up memory The choice Enabled or Disabled 7 120 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 7 4 5 Integrated Peripherals If the INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS option is selected from the main menu the screen below will appear The following sample screen consists of the default values for PC 610 CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features SIS 630 OnChip IDE Device Press Enter Item Help SIS 630 OnChip PCI Device Press Enter USB Controller Enabled USB Keyboard Support Disable
8. GND 26 JGND 60 KBDATA 27 GND 61 KBCLK 28 BACK LIGHT 62 MSDATA 29 INC 63 MSCLK 30 VCC3 64 SB5V 31 VCC3 65 SB5V 32 VCCS 66 ISB5V 33 VCC3 67 SB5V 34 VCC 68 SB5V 6 102 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 7 AWARD BI OS SETUP The chapter describes how to set up BIOS configuration APOLLO 120 150111 7 103 User Manual version 2207 7 1 Award BIOS The Award BIOS ROM builds in a setup program which allows the users to modify the basic system configuration such as the current date and time or the type of peripheral devices attached to the computer Under the following conditions the CMOS settings are to be changed G 1 The system is starting for the first time 2 The hardware devices attached to the systems have been changed 3 The CMOS memory has lost power and the configuration information has been erased The BIOS setup program is stored in ROM which can be accessed by pressing DEL key on the keyboard immediately when the system is powered on In order to retain the specified setup information when the system power is turned off the system setup information is stored in a battery backed CMOS RAM The battery is to ensure the settings will not be erased when the computer is turned off or reset When the computer is powered on again the system will read the settings stored in the CMOS RAM and compare them to the equipment check conducted during the power on s
9. 3 Holding the memory module with the notch on the upper right corner then insert the memory module into the DIMM socket at 90 angle 4 Push the two eject levers toward the vertical posts until they click into place The memory module is now upright The system is able to auto detect the new memory size and there is no need to change the system configuration after installation Make sure that the memory module you are using can handle the specified SDRAM MHz Inadequate memory module will make the computer unable to boot up 5 56 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 5 4 Motherboard Assembly The motherboard is the first component to be assembled to the system compartment Follow the steps below to assemble the motherboard to the system chassis Make sure the CPU with cooling fan and SDRAM are already properly installed to the motherboard before the motherboard is attached to the system chassis Refer to Sec 5 2 and 5 3 for CPU and SDRAM installation 1 The lower side of the chassis has a rectangle opening at the bottom of the chassis Make the lower side of the chassis to be near you 2 From your point of view the motherboard module is to be installed to the lower side of the system compartment 3 Tape the motherboard insulator 5 Fig 5 1 amp 5 2 5 to the motherboard 6 first The insulator is to separate the electronic components on the reverse side of the motherboard from the metal compartme
10. 72 75 85 100 120 160 200 60 60 60 70 70 70 75 75 75 800 600 16 32 56 85 160 56 85 160 56 85 160 60 72 75 100 120 60 72 75 100 120 60 72 75 100 120 60 60 60 70 70 70 75 75 75 1024 768 16 32 43 85 43 85 43 85 60 70 75 100 120 60 70 75 100 120 60 70 75 100 120 60 60 60 70 70 70 75 75 75 1280 1024 16 32 43 43 43 60 75 85 60 75 85 60 75 85 60 60 60 1600 1200 16 32 60 85 60 85 60 65 70 75 65 70 75 1920 1440 16 32 60 60 4 42 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 4 5 3 2 Mirror Display Output Mode When LCD is selected as secondary display at mirror mode Resolution Bpp CRT1 at mirror mode LCD at mirror mode 640 480 8 160 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 200 16 EP 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 REPRE 200 32 160 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 200 800 600 56 60 72 75 85 100 160 70 75 120 160 wee 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 E aia 160 56 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 10244768 43 60 70 75 85 100 160 70 75 16 J43 60 70 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 32 APOLLO 120 150111 4 43 User Manual version 2207 4 5 3 3 Multiple Display Output Mode
11. DefaultPassword without quotation marks Select REG SZ for the Data type In the String field type your password Save your changes From the Edit menu choose Add Value Enter AutoAdminLogon without quotation marks in the Value Name field Select REG SZ for the Data type Enter 1 in the String field Save your changes Exit REGEDT32 Reboot your computer You should log on automatically 9 166 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 9 2 6 Getting More Information For more information on installing the Elo software driver to the APOLLO III system or to download Elo touchscreen drivers please visit Elo Touchsystem website http www elotouch com Click the Support button and follow the instruction on the screen to download Elo software or documentation If after consulting the documentation you still need help with the setup of the Elo touch software to the system you can click the Technical button to locate Elo global service points for help APOLLO 120 150111 9 167 User Manual version 2207 Appendix A LCD Specification A 1 The LCD for APOLLO 120 The APOLLO 120 can either use normal brightness or high brightness LCD as its display For standard APOLLO 120 the LCD s luminance would be 150 nits or above For high brightness APOLLO 120 it would be 250 nits or above A 1 1 OvERVI EW FOR STANDARD APOLLO 120 LCD The standard display used for the APOLLO 120 is a TORISAN 12 1 TFT ac
12. F7 Optimized Defaults 7 132 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 Auto DETECT DI MM PCI CLK This item allows you to enable disable auto detect DI MM PCI Clock The choice Enabled or Disabled SPREAD SPECTRUM This item allows you to enable disable the spread spectrum modulate The choice Enabled or Disabled CPU Host DRAM PCI CLock This item allows you to select CPU PCI frequency The choice Auto Detect 66 66 33MHz 66 100 33MHz 100 100 33MHz 100 133 33MHz 133 100 33MHz 133 133 33MHz APOLLO 120 150111 7 133 User Manual version 2207 7 4 10 Load Fail Safe Defaults The default values of the LOAD FAI L SAFE DEFAULTS indicates the most appropriate value of the system parameters that the system would be in safe configuration CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BOIS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Password Power Manageme RE ER PnP PCI Configuraboad Fail Safe Defaults Y N 2 N ing PC Health Status NAN EN NV NV ENV Esc Quit F9 Menuin BIOS 4 y gt Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Load Fail Safe Defaults 7 134 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 7 4 11 Load Optimized Defaults The default values of the LOAD OPTI MIZED DEFAULTS indicates th
13. KIOSK Banking Medical to the high tech Telecom Aerospace Semiconductor etc all are eager or forced to automate their industries with PCs in order to thrive in this new age For their industrial automation there is one thing in common i e space is always a premium and system stability is always a must in their environmental applications The APOLLO 120 150 is a 12 1 15 1 TFT Intel Celeron Pentium 111 Pentium IV plastic housing multimedia panel PC system With a 150W ATX power supply as its engine the APOLLO is a genuine P4 panel PC designed for high performance multimedia application Featuring with versatile stand design for different environmental applications the APOLLO itself can be used as a ready to play system by connecting to necessary peripherals By integrating the APOLLO system to the special designed HERCULUS KI OSK the complete system is widely used for KIOSK integration It also provides 2 sets of VESA holes for market available swing arms for mobile application Also with the availability of both AC and DC systems the APOLLO is the best turnkey solution platform for any system integration In terms of panel size the APOLLO has 12 1 and 15 1 Systems n terms of system engine the APOLLO also have two versions one APOLLO III Celeron Pentium III system and the other APOLLO IV Pentium IV system To upgrade the system simply replace the motherboard Fully configurable and with its sleek outlook the APOLLO is
14. PA1511710000 APOLLO 20150 9 amp 5 Ul 5 6 7 MA1510800000 8 b 4 PA1511700000 APOLLO 20150 58 b VA PA1511300000 APOLLO 1201509 D P FIGURE 5 13 APOLLO PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY APOLLO 120 150111 5 73 User Manual version 2207 To assemble the stand module Fig 5 14 1 to the main system 2 simply tighten the two units together with 4 screws from the base Then install the two base back covers 4 amp 5 to the unit as shown below There is an additional knob in the accessory If touchscreen is to be used with the system it is suggested that the additional knob is to be assembled to the system to prevent the system from wobbling By swiveling the knob and pulling the base up and down the angle can be fixed at 45 to 90 MODEL BB RolEg fi SE TEM PART NO Q TY NOTE PATST16DDDOO APOLLO C y RT PA1511610000 APOLLO I3JT50 OF t U REN FIGURE 5 14 APOLLO STAND TO MAIN SYSTEM ASSEMBLY 5 74 APOLLO 120 150 111 User Manual version 2007 6 SYSTEM MOTHERBOARD amp I O BOARD The system controller used in the APOLLO III system is a special design Celeron Pentium III multimedia motherboard All the onboard signal is connected to an I O board via 2 SCSI cables for external device connection This chapter provides jumper definition and connector signal of the motherboard a
15. at most can be entered now The new password will be stored in the CMOS Please note that to enable this option either Setup or System is to be selected from the ADVANCED BIOS FEATRUES first 7 136 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 7 4 13 Save and Exit Setup If the SAVE amp EXIT SETUP option is selected the values entered the setup utilities will be saved in the chipset s CMOS memory When the system is turned on every time the CPU will check the CMOS to compare the CMOS data to see whether it matches the system These data are very important for the system operation CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BOIS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Password Power Management Setup Save amp Exit Setup PnP PCI Configural Saye to CMOS and Exit Y N 27Y PC Health Status VANE NEN ATA ATA Esc Quit F9 MenuinBIOS 4 y gt Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Save Data to CMOS APOLLO 120 150111 7 137 User Manual version 2207 7 4 14 Exit Without Saving If the EXIT WITHOUT SAVING option is selected and ENTER is pressed you will exit the Setup program without saving any new values The CMOS will still keep the old values CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software
16. http www elotouch com Base knob with rubber cushion x1 Panel mounting kit optional x 1 set Make sure that all of the items listed above are present If any of the above items is missing contact your dealer immediately Warranty All products manufactured by the Manufacturer are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for one year starting from the date of delivery to the original purchaser However warranty or service will not be extended if 1 the product is repaired modified or altered unless such repair modification or alteration is authorized by the Manufacturer or 2 the product serial number or warranty label is defaced or missing or 3 the product is not properly used Important Safety Precautions Before getting started read these instructions and save them for later reference 1 Turn off the computer before cleaning Clean with a damp or dry cloth only Do not spray any liquid cleaner on screen directly The power outlet socket used to plug in the computer power cord must be located near the system and easily accessible Do not use outlets on the same circuit of the systems that regularly switched on and off Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the computer to the power outlet If the computer is sharing an extension cord with other devices make sure the total ampere rating of the devices plugged into the extension cord does not exceed t
17. ie ie Bi SA C18 H19 CN4 PCI ISA Slot Side APOLLO 120 150111 6 91 User Manual version 2207 CN4 PCI ISA Slot Connector Pin Assignment Fe ew je hsanst Le lenp go en r3 inre 83 vec les NrC las sp6 S ae ee F5 vcc des sv les vcc re kev Be pRo2 leo keY las IsD3 12v lez vec az sp2 je paca es pes a parer js Be f Pix Es fento Je spo E11 ER a ae F14 ap29 B14lor Jr14 Jan3o JAl4 SA17 Fis Nc gis pack3 ei NC Ai F16 Kev pie bRQ3 E16 KEY JA16 F17 SA14 B18 SA12 A20 An F22 Japz1 s22 mQe e22 Jaozo Jazz ao F24 SA7 GS kev B25 RQ3 E25 Kev JA25 F27 lap Bzz rc E27 lanis a27 6 92 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 To continue F30 SA1 Hi seRR pi MEMCS16 ci LA22 LA21 He key pe irois fce kev ce Lao Hs anio Ips backo es lapa cs ju Ho laps Ino oroo Go Janin c9 MEMR C10 c12 c13 H14 ao pi4 pACK7 ci4 an2 ci4 sDii SD13 c17 c18 Em H19 leno lois an APOLLO 120 150111 6 93 User Manual version 2207 6 2 APOLLO III 1 0 Board All the onboard I O signal of the APOLLO motherboard is connected to an I O board via 2 SCSI cables for external device connection This section provides jumper definition and connector signal of the I O board 6 2 1 Locating J umpers amp Connectors The following figure helps you to locate the jumpers and connectors on th
18. 2 3 14 SCSI 1 PRT Serial Port DIO Port 6 101 6 2 3 15 SCSI 2 KB MS VGA LAN USB FDD 6 102 7 AWARD BIOS SETUP 7 103 7 1 AWARD BIOS iicet She fir nas 7 104 7 2 CONTROL KEY DEFINITION 7 105 7 3 GETTING HELP 7 106 7 3 1 Main Menu IH 7 106 7 4 AWARD BIOS SETUP eee 7 106 7 4 1 AWARD BIOS Setup Main Menu 7 106 7 4 2 Standard CMOS Features 7 108 7 4 3 Advanced BIOS Features 7 111 7 4 4 Advanced Chipset Features 7 115 7 4 5 Integrated Peripherals 7 121 7 4 6 Power Management Setup 7 125 7 4 7 PnP PCI Configuration 7 129 7 4 8 PC Health Status 7 131 7 4 9 Frequency Voltage Control 7 132 7 4 10 Load Fail Safe Defaults 7 134 7 4 11 Load Optimized Defaults 7 135 7 4 12 User Password c eme 7 136 7 4 13 Save and Exit Setup 7 137 7 4 14 Exit Without Saving esses 7 138 8 SOFTWARE amp DRIVERS INSTALLATION 8 139 8 1 ETHERNET DRIVERS 8 140 8 2 PC 610 AGP XGA 8 141 8 3 AUDIO SETUP aie RZ ha ATE a HET NR h YG 8 142 8 4 DRIVER INSTALLATION 444 8 143 9 1 MICROTOUCH TOUCH DRIVER INSTALLATION 9 146 9 1 1 Two types of MicroTouch touchscreens 9
19. Cable Management design Specifications are subject to change without notice APOLLO 120 150111 1 9 User Manual version 2207 1 4 Dimensions 1 4 1 APOLLO 120 The APOLLO 120 s chassis size is shown below This does not include the dimension of the stand This does not include the dimension of the stand LL 5 368 0 294 w LH ES m13 321 0 284 2 5 80 38 s TUTTTTTTTTTTTUTTUUT Figure 1 1 APOLLO 120 DIMENSION 1 10 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 1 4 2 APOLLO 150 The APOLLO 150 s chassis size is shown below This does not include the dimension of the stand 199 1 406 0 40 0 0 bre SRE il 48 0 I e 31 7 4 r 80 0 r63 5r 1 CEU 9 T o jm NI e T ol Be 360 0 284 2 360 0 284 2 307 7 THT Figure 1 2 APOLLO 150 DIMENSION APOLLO 120 150111 LLL User Manual version 2207
20. DC out 1 PS 2 Keyboard Interface 1 PS 2 Mouse Interface 1 DIO Input 2 output 2 USB Interface 2 VGA Interface 1 Brightness VR 1 Speaker out MI C in Line in Ethernet 100 10 Base T Ethernet with RJ 45 phone jack Supports WAKE ON LAN Watchdog Timer Display Integrated 2D 3D graphics engine 4X AGP Share system memory architecture able to utilize the display memory size up to 64MB Supporting LCD VGA dual display mode under Windows 98 and Windows ME and Windows XP 1 6 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 Audio Function Full duplex and independent sample rate converter for audio recording amp playback Supports Microsoft DirectSound 3D positional audio effects Hi performance mixed signal stereo MIC In Speaker Out Line In Pin header for CD audio in ardware Monitor Monitoring processor amp system Monitoring 5VSB VBAT 1 5V 3 3V 45V 12V 12V and processor voltages Monitoring processor chassis fan speeds Controlling processor and chassis fan speed and failure alarm Automatic fan on off control Read back capability that displays temperature voltage and fan speed Supporting Intel processor thermal diode output real processor temperature Expansion Slot PCI 2 or PCI 1 ISA 1 Expansion card size L W PCI card max 190 120 mm ISA card max 190 120 mm if no internal FDD is installed 170 120 mm if internal FDD is installed Front Bezel
21. FDD cable Connect the other end 34 pin of the FDD cable to a standard 3 5 FDD Match pin 1 of the FDD and pin 1 of the cable To drive the floppy disk drive it will need 5V power Connect the provided FDD power cable to the floppy disk drive to the 5V 12V DC out connector to obtain 5V power for the device 5 68 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 5 10 Power Module Assembly The power supply is to be integrated with the power brackets before it is installed to the panel PC system The following diagram shows the steps to assemble the ATX power module For the specification of the power supply please refer to APPENDI X l Refer to Figure 5 11 Attach the power fix bracket 2 to the power supply 3 and fix them together with 2 flat head screws 3 5 This small bracket is used to prevent the power supply from moving around in the power bracket 2 Insert the power supply to power bracket 1 and fix them together with four 3 5 screws 3 Manage all the power cables from the power supply properly 4 Insert the power switch 4 to power bracket 5 The other end of the switch cable is to be connected to the 2 pin POWER ON switch SW1 on the motherboard 5 Plug the ATX power cable to the ATX power connector PWR 3 on the motherboard 6 Connect the big 4P end of the power cable to the HDD Connect the small 4P end the CD ROM board 8 The power module is to be installed to the system right on th
22. LED amp KB 6 85 6 1 5 6 SW1 ATX Power ON OFF amp Reset 6 85 6 1 5 7 COMB ai uberes 6 85 6 1 5 8 LCDI LCD Connector 6 86 6 1 5 9 INVI LCD Inverter Connector 6 87 6 1 5 10 FDD1 FDD connector 6 87 6 1 5 11 IDE1 IDE2 Primary Secondary HDD 6 88 6 1 5 12 SCSI 1 PRT Port Serial Port DIO Port6 89 6 1 5 13 SCSI 2 KB MS VGA LAN USB FDD 6 90 6 1 5 14 CN4 PCI ISA Expansion Slot 6 91 6 2 APOLLO III I O BOARD 6 94 6 2 1 Locating Jumpers amp Connectors 6 94 6 2 2 Jumpers amp Jumper Setting 6 95 6 2 2 1 JP1 Keyboard Power Select 6 95 6 2 2 2 COM port Power Selection 6 95 6 2 3 Connectors amp Pin Assignment 6 96 6 2 3 1 KBI PS 2 Keyboard Connector 6 97 6 2 3 2 KBMS PS 2 Mouse sese 6 97 6 2 3 3 COMI COM2 COM4 DB 9 6 97 6 2 3 4 CN1 DC Power Output 6 98 6 2 3 5 LPT1 D SUB 25 Parallel Port 6 98 6 2 3 6 CRTI VGA D SUB 15 Pin 6 98 6 2 3 7 FDDI External FDD Connector 6 99 6 2 3 8 J11 USB 1 USB2 Connector 6 99 6 2 3 9 DIO1 RJ 11 Connector 6 99 6 2 3 10 LANI RJ 45 Ethernet Connector 6 99 6 2 3 11 MCD i at ha ette id 6 100 6 2 3 12 EINE T oreet oet 6 100 6 2 3 13 SPV eevee ee ieee A aes 6 100 6
23. LZ FIGURE 3 4 APOLLO 120 VESA HOLES APOLLO 120 150 Ill 3 25 User Manual version 2207 THT FIGURE 3 5 APOLLO 150 VESA HOLES FIGURE 3 6 FIGURE 3 7 3 26 APOLLO 120 150 IlI User Manual version 2007 3 3 Panel Mounting The APOLLO system provides a set of optional mounting brackets for system panel mounting The following figures illustrate the way to use the brackets for panel mounting FIGURE 3 8 Bo FiGURE 3 9 APOLLO 120 15011 327 User Manual version 2207 3 4 KIOSK Integration The APOLLO system can also be integrated to a KIOSK cabinet to make a ready to play KIOSK terminal The following is an example of APOLLO KIOSK Itis a flexible and robust device that can be mounted virtually anywhere and in any forms including tabletop pedestal pole and wall mounting lt FIGURE 3 10 APOLLO KIOSK ILLUSTRATION 3 28 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 4 I O CONNECTION This chapter describes the APOLLO system I O ports and how to use the I O interface to connect to external devices APOLLO 120 150 Ill 4 29 User Manual version 2207 The 1 0 interfaces located at the rear side of the chassis are used to connect external
24. RS 422 485 for long distance transmission the related onboard jumpers have to be set correctly first Refer to section 6 1 4 3 for the RS 232 422 485 jumper settings 4 32 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 4 3 100 10 Base T Ethernet RJ 45 The APOLLO 120 150 provides a 100 10 Base T NE2000 compatible Ethernet RJ 45 interface For network connection follow the instructions below 1 Turn of the APOLLO system and the Ethernet hubs 2 Plug in one end of cable of a 100 10 Base T hub to the system s RJ 45 phone jack The pin assignment of the RJ 45 is listed as follow pu NJ Ww B Un 4 4 eo B RJ 45 RJ 45 Connector Pin Assignment Tx data transmission positive Tx data transmission negative Rx data reception positive Rx data reception negative 4 4 VGA Interface The APOLLO 120 150 has a 15 pin analog RGB connector located at the rear side of the chassis It can support its own LCD display and an expansion CRT or analog monitor at the same time The connection to an analog monitor is an easy plug in of the VGA D SUB 15 pin connector to the RGB interface APOLLO 120 150111 4 33 User Manual version 2207 4 5 2 Display Graphic Support Mode The APOLLO can support SINGLE DISPLAY MODE and DUAL DISPLAY MODE For dual display mode it can support MIRROR MODE same screen or MULTIPLE MONITOR MODE di
25. The three point calibration sequence used by Elo automatically corrects inverted touchscreen installations and backward cable connections X or Y axis inversion is normal for most touchscreens APOLLO 120 150111 9 159 User Manual version 2207 When Recalibration is Necessary Once calibrated the touchscreen will be ready to run automatically each time the system is restarted Recalibration should only be necessary after moving or resizing the video image or after changing either the touchscreen controller or monitor Type DEMOCAL or click on Calibrate in the Windows Touchscreen Control Panel to re run the calibration sequence UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE Demonstration Program You may wish to delete the demonstration program from your hard disk after you have run it This will free approximately 1 7 Mbytes of disk space Delete EIODEMO EXE PIC IMG and BGI typically found in the TOUCH directory MonitorMouse for Windows Delete CURSOFF EXE and Elo BMP from the WINDOWS directory Delete MONMOUSE DRV VMMD 386 EloCALW and OEMEIOo I NF from WINDOWS SYSTEM Delete the lines indicated by comments as added by Elo from your SYSTEM INI file Delete the EloCalW section from WIN INI Run Winodws Setup and re select your mouse All Elo Software Delete the Elo directory typically VTOUCH and then follow the above instructions to delete MonitorMouse for Windows if necessary Remove any lines for EIoDEV MONMOUS
26. all software is video independent An Elo touchscreen must be installed on the displav and connected to a serial or bus controller 9 154 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 9 2 2 About Elo Software Software I ncluded The accompanying DOS and Windows Driver Disk contains the following Elo driver software EloDEV Touchscreen driver program for DOS This program makes all Elo touchscreen controllers including serial RS 232 PC Bus and Micro Channel versions look the same to other driver and application programs MonitorMouse for DOS Mouse emulation driver for DOS This program combines touch input from EIoDEV and mouse input from your mouse driver into a single MOUSE COM compatible application interface MonitorMouse for Windows Mouse emulation driver for Microsoft Windows This program allows all Windows programs to be used with a touchscreen Your mouse may be used in conjunction with the touchscreen DOS mouse driven programs run from Windows may also use the touchscreen TouchBack Keystroke emulation driver for DOS Applications must be specially written for use with TouchBack Your application documentation should specify if TouchBack is required The DOS and Windows Driver Disk also contains the following software EloDEMO A VGA graphics program for DOS which demonstrates the capabilities of the touchscreen hardware and many techniques for touchscreen software Utility and Diagnostic Programs An a
27. controller 2 OCO ODF DMA controller OFO Clear math co processor OF1 Reset math co processor OF8 OFF Math co processor 1F0 1F8 Fixed disk 200 207 Game Port not used 443 Watchdog timer 143 Watchdog timer 208 DIO port 2E8 Serial port 4 2F8 2FF Serial port 2 300 31F Prototype card not used 330 331 MPU 401 Compatible 360 36F Reserved 378 37F Parallel printer port 1 LPT1 380 38F SDLC bisynchronous 2 not used 3A0 3AF Bisynchronous 1 not used 3B0 3BF Monochrome display and printer adapter LPT1 not used 3C0 3CF Reserved 3D0 3DF Color graphics monitor adapter 3E8 Serial port 3 3F0 3F7 Diskette controller 3F8 3FF Serial port 1 9 172 APOLLO 120 150 III User Manual version 2007 C Wake On LAN The Wake On LAN is a remote management tool with the advantage to reduce system management workload It provides the capability to remotely power on the client computers supporting Wake On LAN by simply sending a wake up packet After powering up the client systems the user is able to monitor the remote systems status and to upload or download files to or from the clients With this feature MIS persons can flexibly perform client maintenance during off hours the Total Cost of Ownership TCO will be thus lowered To use Wake On LAN function the client system must have a network card with chipset that supports the Wake On LAN and an ATX power supply meeting 2 01 with at least 720mA standby curren
28. devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture The Choice Legacy ISA and PCI ISA PnP PCI VGA PALETTE SNOOP Leave this field at Disabled The choice Enabled or Disabled 7 130 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 7 4 8 PC Health Status The PC HEALTH STATUS auto detects the system s temperature voltage and fan speed CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software PC Health Status CPU Warning Temperature Current System Temp Current CPU1 Temperature Current FAN1 Speed Current FAN2 Speed CPU VCore VIO 3 3V 5V 12 V 12V 5V VBAT V 5VSB V Shutdown Temperature Disabled Item Help Disabled Menu Level D gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults APOLLO 120 150111 7 131 User Manual version 2207 7 4 9 Frequency Voltage Control This setup page is for the CPU SDRAM and PCI frequency setting CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software Frequency Voltage Control Auto Detect DIMM PCI CIk Enabled Item Help Spread Spectrum Disabled Menu Level CPU Host SDRAM PCI Clock Default Y gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults
29. floppy disk drive If the drive is used only for system installation or maintenance then an external device can fulfill this need and is more economical Please note that if an internal floppy disk drive already exists no external floppy drive can be used The APOLLO external FDD interface is a 15 pin D sub connector located at the rear side of the chassis An external FDD cable is provided to connect a standard 3 5 FDD to the system Its pin position and pin assignment are listed as follows Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DELSEL 9 WD 2 l INDEXI 10 STEP 3 MTR1 11 RD 4 JDURE 12 sHDSEL 1 5 DIR 13 l DSKCHG 6 WP 14 45V Z 7 TRKO 15 12V 8 WG The APOLLO system is equipped with a 5V 12V DC out connector to provide 5V power to drive the external floppy disk drive Use the provided FDD power cable to connect the floppy drive to the 5V DC out connector when an external floppy drive is attached to the system B Ui 4 46 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 4 9 5V 12V DC Out The APOLLO system provides a 5V 12V DC out connector It is used to provide necessary power source for some external devices For example if the APOLLO III system is to be housed in a KIOSK cabinet which requests extra cooling fan for heat dispensing then the fan power cable can be attached to 5V 12V DC out to obtain power from the computer directly If an external fl
30. peripheral devices such as a mouse a keyboard a monitor serial devices or parallel printer etc Before any connection make sure that the computer and the peripheral devices are turned off ms RE C P gt CC a s IC gt gt L DE D 0 M YI CDON Dg 4 FIGURE 4 1 4 1 Parallel Port The APOLLO 120 150 can support the latest EPP and ECP parallel port protocols It can be used to connect to a wide array of printers ZIP drive parallel scanner and any other parallel devices The printer interface on the APOLLO 120 150 III is a 25 pin female D SUB connector To connect any parallel device follow the steps below 1 Turn off the system and the parallel devices 2 Plug in the male connector of the parallel device to the 25 pin female D SUB connector and fasten the retaining screws 3 Turn on the system and the attached parallel devices 4 Refer to the parallel device s manual for instruction to configure the operation environment to recognize the new attached devices 5 You may need to run the CMOS setup to change the hardware device setup 4 30 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 4 2 COM Ports x 4 The APOLLO 120 150 features with four onboard COM ports COM 1 2 amp 4 are D SUB serial ports located at the rear side of the chassis ready to connect to a wide range of serial devices COM 3 is intern
31. securely installed Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION e enne 1 1 1 1 GENERAL INFORMATION x x x ee 1 2 1 2 WHAT COVERS IN THIS MANUAL xxx e eee 1 3 1 3 SPECIFICATIONS x x e x x e eee 1 5 1 4 DIMENSIONS s a tet eee tente Ced 1 10 1 4 1 APOLDEO T20 ki a na ki aa ev eoe ror eua e 1 10 1 4 2 APOLLO ISO iei co e es 1 11 2 USING THE SYSTEM nnnm mmn 2 13 2 1 DENTIFYING THE SYSTEM 2 14 2 1 l FFONEVIEW comes ette ve a Tex image 2 14 2 1 2 Side Views e 2 15 21 35 MO QUtlets oss Das A teh cce 2 16 2 2 SYSTEM SETUP FOR THE FIRST TIME USE 2 17 2 2 1 Installation Procedures s 2 17 2 2 2 Running the BIOS Setup 2 18 2 2 3 Operating System and Driver Installation 2 19 3 VERSATILE STANDI NG amp MOUNT OPTIONS 3 21 3 1 VERSATILE STAND csse menn 3 22 3 1 1 Standing Upright 3 22 3 1 2 45 to 90 Free Standing 3 22 3 1 3 Fixed Standing 3 23 3 1 4 Cable Management 3 24 3 2 WALL MOUNTING AND MOBILE APPLICATIONS 3 25 3 3 PANEL MOUNTING x x x x x e e Inn 3 27 3 4 KIOSK INTEGRATION cse 3 28 4 1 O CONNECTION nnns 4 29 4 1 PARALLEL PORT i etes Rona re TR e a ce ad 4 30 4 2 COM PORTS XV inssiciteses dure werd va prc 4 31 4 3 100 10 BASE T ETHERNET R 45 4 33 4 4 VGA INTERFACE x x e e
32. the LCD connector located at the rear side of the LCD panel 3 Install the whole front bezel module with LCD already on to the system chassis with the motherboard touchscreen controller and HDD module already on 4 TheLCD cable is already at the rear side of the LCD holder through the cutout Make sure the 50 pin end is to go through the rectangle opening at the rear side of the system chassis PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS A BROWN WIRE SWINGING OUTSIDE OF THE 50 PIN END THIS BROWN WIRE IS ONLY TO BE WITH 12 1 SYSTEM TAPE THE BROWN WIRE TO THE CABLE TO PREVENT IT FROM SWING AROUND TO CAUSE POSSIBLE SHORT CI RCUI RTRY 5 Connect the LCD cable to the 50 pin LCD header connector on the motherboard SPECIAL ATTENTION NEEDS TO BE PAID WHEN PLUGGING THE LCD CABLE TO THE LCD HEADER CONNECTOR ON THE MOTHERBOARD ON THE 50 PIN END PIN 1 IS MARKED WITH A WHITE POINT MAKE SURE PIN 1 OF THE ONBOARD LCD CONNECTOR MATCH PIN 1 OF THE CABLE ANY WRONG PLUGGING OR SHIFTED PLUGGING WILL DAMAGE THE LCD PANEL OR LEAD TO MAL FUNCTI ON 5 64 APOLLO 120 150 IlI User Manual version 2007 6 The touchscreen 5 pin flat cable should go through the rectangle opening at the upper left side of the LCD holder then connect to the touchcreen controller 7 For APOLLO 150 the invertor now is to be fixed to the left outward side of the chassis and have the invertor cable go into the chassis through the cutout Connect the other end of the invertor cable to
33. watts 1U ATX power supply It is a dual output switching power supply specially designed for the APOLLO III system E 1 1 ELECTRONIC SPECIFI CATI ONS INPUT Input range 100 127 200 240VAC switch selectable Frequency 47 64Hz Input current 5A 115VAC 2 5A 230VAC Inrush current 35 115VAC 70A230VAC cold start at 25 C OuTPUT Maximum power 150W Hold up time 14ms at full load 115VAC Short circuit protection All output Overvoltage protection 3 3V gt 130 5V gt 160 12V gt 140 E 1 2 ENVIRONMENT Operation 0 C to 50 C Shipping amp storage 20 C to 60 C MTBF 100 000 hours at 75 of maximum continuous output loading at 25 C ambient conditions APOLLO 120 150111 9 177 User Manual version 2207 E 1 3 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD Safety standards Designed to meet the following standards UR TUV FCC B CE E 1 4 MECHANICAL SPECIFI CATI ON Output 3 3V 5V 12V 5V 12V 5VSB rating min max min max peak min max peak min max min max min max Ripple amp 100mV 100mV 150mV 200mv 200mvV 100mV noise Regulation 596 596 596 1096 1096 596 Output 0 5A7A J1A 12A 14A 0 5A55A 8A JOA 0 2A 0A 1A JOA 2A rating 83W MAX Dimension unit mm 180 x 100 x 40 5 LXW x H 9 178 APOLLO 120 150111
34. 0 75 85 32 43 1600 1200 8 160 65 70 75 85 16 60 32 1920 1440 8 160 16 32 APOLLO 120 150111 4 35 User Manual version 2207 4 5 12 Mirror Display Output Mode When LCD is selected as secondary display at mirror mode Resolution Bpp CRT1 at mirror mode LCD at mirror mode 640 480 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 200 16 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 200 32 60 72 75 85 100 56 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 16 56 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 800 600 1024 768 4 36 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 4 5 1 3 Multiple Display Output Mode When LCD is selected as secondary display at multiple monitor mode Resolution Bpp CRT1 at MM mode LCD at MM mode 640 480 8 160 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 200 16 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 200 32 60 72 75 85 100 60 800 600 8 56 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 16 56 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 32 156 60 1024 768 8 43 60 70 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 16 43 60 70 75 32 43 1280 1024 8 143 60 75 85 32 1600 1200 8 60 65 fis 0 0 0 32 APOLLO 120 150111 4 37 User Manual version 2207 4 5 2 When System Memory Clock 100MHz The following tables contain all graphic support modes under the following condit
35. 111 User Manual version 2007 The Digital I O is of TTL interface It is controlled via software programming Digital I O Programming Input output address 208H In Data 0 3 SD0 SDI Out Data 0 3 SD4 SD7 EXAMPLE 10 REM Digital I O example program 20 X INP amp H208 REM INPUT Digital I O port for 4 bit 30 X OUT amp H208 REM OUTPUT Digital I O port for 4 bit 60 END 100 Return Port 208H Definition APOLLO 120 150 111 4 49 User Manual version 2207 4 12 Audio Interface Line in MI C in SPK out The audio interface contains three jacks microphone in line in and speaker out The microphone in jack is used to record sound or voice by connecting to an external microphone The line in jack is used to input audio from an external audio device such as a CD player tape recorder or a radio The speaker out jack is to output the audio to external devices such as speakers or earphones The audio device can be directly attached to the jacks Please note that the audio driver has to be installed first before using any audio device 4 13 USB Ports The APOLLO 120 150 III also provides two USB ports to connect to external USB devices A simple plug in of the USB device interface cable to the USB port will make the connection Before using the USB devices remember to install the device driver first 4 14 IR Keyboard Sensor optional The APOLLO III features with an optional IR keyboard sensor The
36. 146 9 1 2 TouchWare the MicroTouch Software 9 147 9 1 3 Installing TouchWare 9 149 9 1 4 Uninstalling TouchWare 9 151 9 1 5 Calibrate the MicroTouch Touchscreen 9 152 9 1 6 Getting More Information 9 153 9 2 ELO TOUCHSCREEN DRIVER INSTALLATION 9 154 9 2 1 System Requirements 9 154 9 2 2 About Elo Software 9 155 9 2 3 Installation 9 156 9 2 4 Installing MonitorMouse for Win 95 9 161 9 2 5 Installing MonitorMouse for Win NT 9 165 9 2 6 Getting More Information 9 167 APPENDIX en aei i e e eR re PR ORE 9 168 A LCD SPECIFICATION eee eee 9 168 B DISKONCHIP INSTALLATION xe K 9 171 C WAKE ON LAN essen 9 173 D FIRST MB MEMORY Map 9 176 E POWER SUPPLY nemen nnn 9 177 User Manual version 2007 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter provides background information and detail specification on the APOLLO 120 150 III Sections in this chapter include General Information What covers in this Manual Specification Dimension APOLLO 120 150 Ill 1 1 User Manual version 2207 1 1 General Information The information revolution which started from the mid 90 inaugurated a new competitive era where consumer computing technology was exploited to business operation quicker than ever before Many enterprises from our life related industries such as POS POI
37. 20 150111 8 143 User Manual version 2207 9 144 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 9 TOUCHSCREEN For keyboardless operation the APOLLO 120 150 provides an optional touchscreen The APOLLO III system can use either MicroTouch capacitive touchscreen or ELO resistive type touchscreen or ELO Intelli touch This chapter details the procedures to install the software drivers under DOS and Windows operation APOLLO 120 150111 9 145 User Manual version 2207 9 1 MicroTouch Touch Driver Installation 9 1 1 Two types of MicroTouch touchscreens MicroTouch manufactures both capacitive and resistive touchscreens Capacitive touchscreen has a cable harness taped to the edge The cable exits from the middle of the right side of the screen This cable connects to the touchscreen controller Although the two kinds of touchscreens look slightly different the process of installing the touchscreen onto APOLLO III system and to install the software driver are the same 9 146 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 9 1 2 TouchWare the MicroTouch Software TouchWare includes the software that lets the MicroTouch touchscreen work with the APOLLO III system MicroTouch provides drivers for the following operating systems Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 0 Windows NT 3 51 Windows 3 1x and MS DOS MS DOS only OS 2 Be sure to install the correct version of TouchWare for your operating systems The followin
38. 32 RS 422 RS 485 J P5 1 2 2 3 2 3 J P6 1 2 2 3 2 3 J P7 1 2 2 3 12 3 J P8 1 2 2 3 2 3 J P9 1 2 2 3 2 3 JP10 1 2 3 4 5 6 APOLLO 120 150111 6 81 User Manual version 2207 6 1 5 Connectors amp Pin Assignment The table below lists the function of each connector on the PC 610 Their corresponding pin assignments will be shown in the following sections Connector Description PWR1 Power Connector For Touch Screen PWR2 Power Connector For CD ROM PWR3 ATX Power Connector J2 CD Audio In J7 HDD LED amp ACPI LED amp SMI J8 IR CIR connector J9 KB Mouse Speaker LED Connector SCSI 1 1 0 Connector SCSI 2 I O Connector FAN1 CPU FAN Connector FAN2 System FAN Connector SW1 ATX Power ON OFF LCD LCD Connector INVI LCD Inverter connector FDD1 FDD connector IDE1 Primary IDE connector IDE2 Primary IDE connector COM3 Serial Port 3 For Touch Screen 6 82 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 6 1 5 1 PWR3 ATX Power connector PWR 3 is a standard ATX power connector This connector is provided to connect to an ATX power supply The plug of the power supply will only insert in one orientation due to the different hole size Find the proper orientation and push down the power connector firmly to make sure the pins are aligned Its pin assignments are listed below Pin Signal
39. 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 1920x1200 True color e Supporting LCD VGA dual display mode under Windows 98 Windows ME and Windows XP e Audio Function e Full duplex and independent sample rate converter for audio recording amp playback e Supports Microsoft DirectSound e 3D positional audio effects Hi performance mixed signal stereo MIC In Speaker Out Line In e Pin header for CD audio in e Hardware Monitor Monitoring processor amp system Monitoring 5VSB VBAT 1 5V 3 3V 5V 12V 12V and processor voltages Monitoring processor chassis fan speeds Controlling processor and chassis fan speed and failure alarm Automatic fan on off control Read back capability that displays temperature voltage and fan speed Supporting Intel processor thermal diode output real processor temperature Expansion Bus PCI ISAx 1 e Power ATX power e Dimension 300 146 mm L W Specifications are subject to change without notice 6 78 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 6 1 3 Locating J umpers amp Connectors The following figure helps you to locate the jumpers and connectors on the motherboard 89 2 Jet Ol e ce 000000000 T lo lSecoseocs soon 0000 02 92 6r aldar
40. 7 9 1 3 Installing TouchW are When vou install TouchWare vou have two installation options Express Install Custom Install The Express option installs all TouchWare files for either Windows 95 or Windows NT and automaticallv places the files in the Program Files MicroTouch TouchWare directory The Express option also creates a MicroTouch Touchscreen icon on the Windows Control Panel and a program group called MicroTouch with icons for each TouchWware program The Custom option also creates all TouchWare files however you can specify the destination directory for the TouchWare files and the name of the program group for TouchWare programs Use Custom install to configure your system with multiple monitors To install TouchWare follow the procedures below 1 Make sure the touchscreen is properly connected The Setup program can not configure the touchscreen without it Start Windows Make sure no other applications are open Insert the TouchWare Disk 1 into a diskette drive Click the Start button on the taskbar Point to Settings and then click Control Panel Double click Add Remove Programs and a Add Remove Programs dialog box will be opened Choose the Install Uninstall tab 8 Click Install The system displays a dialog box reminding you to insert the first installation disk 9 Click Next The system automatically searches your disk drives for an installation program The MicroTouch installati
41. 8 143 60 70 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 120 APOLLO 120 150111 4 39 User Manual version 2207 4 5 2 3 Multiple Display Output Mode When LCD is selected as secondary display at multiple monitor mode Resolution Bpp CRT1 at MM mode LCD at MM mode 640 480 8 160 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 200 16 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 200 32 160 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 800 600 8 16 56 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 32 156 60 72 75 85 60 10244768 8 143 60 70 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 16 43 60 70 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 1280 1024 8 43 60 75 85 16 143 60 75 32 1600 1200 8 60 65 70 75 85 16 1 32 19201440 8 leo 16 1 y O 32 56 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 4 40 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 4 5 3 When System Memory Clock 133MHz The following tables contain all graphic support modes under the following condition and are classified under three output modes single mode mirror mode and multiple monitor mode System memory clock 133MHz Memory bus width 64 bit Video memory size 8MB or above APOLLO 120 15011 4 41 User Manual version 2207 4 5 3 1 Single Display Mode Resolution Bpp CRT1 LCD 640 480 8 16 32 60 72 75 85 100 120 160 200 60 72 75 85 100 120 160 200 60
42. APOLLO 120 150 III 12 1 15 1 TFT Intel Celeron Pentium III Plastic housing Panel PC with Versatile Stand design User s Manual Version 2207 Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted 2002 by the Manufacturer The information provided in this document has been carefully checked and is accurate at the time of publication However the Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form of or via any means without the prior written permission of the Manufacturer Further this publication and features described herein are subject to change without notice Trademarks All brand and product names used for identification in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies O Copyright 2002 July Version 2207 All rights reserved Printed in Taiwan Unpacking After unpacking the APOLLO 120 150 III carton check and see if the following items are included and in good condition e APOLLO III main system x1 Accessories Power cord 90 x1 External FDD cable optional x1 External 5V 12V DC power cable optional x 1 Utilities amp drivers amp user manual CD diskettex 1 for touchscreen drivers please download the updated drivers from the following website http www 3m com or
43. C address 9 174 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 To obtain the Ethernet card MAC under Windows 9x just enter START RUN to open the winipcfg exe then the following screen will pop up If the OS is Windows NT 4 0 or 2000 or XP then you need to enter DOS mode to run ipconfig exe to obtain the MAC IZ IP Configuration me x Ethernet Adapter Information Adapter Address 00 01 99 FF F0 0D IP Address 10 0 0 39 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 100 01 Release Renew Release All Renew All More Info The adapter address is the LAN card s MAC address 4 After obtaining all the above information the remote computer can be powered on now Now you can use Desktop On Call or other remote software to control the remote computer APOLLO 120 150 Ill 9 175 User Manual version 2207 D First MB Memory Map Address range Hex Device FOOOh FFFFh System ROM CCOOh EFFFh Unused C000h CBFFh Expansion ROM B800h BFFFh CGA EGA VGA text BOOOh B7FFh Unused AOOOh AFFFh EGA VGA graphics 0000h 9FFFh Base memory D000 D7FFH DiskOnChipe Default 9 176 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 E Power Supply The APOLLO 120 150 III can either accommodate an AC power supply or a DC power supply E 1 AC POWER SUPPLY The AC power supply used in the APOLLO 120 150 III system is a 150
44. DA 9 Y FiGURE 5 1 APOLLO 120 EXPLODED DIAGRAM APOLLO 120 150 Ill 5 53 User Manual version 2207 The following diagram shows the system major parts that make up the APOLLO 150 main system MODEL APOLLO I50 BE ITEM PART NO NAME QTY NOTE APOLLO 150 87 APOLLO 150 LCD lt CDROM FDD lt 7 MAIS10 00000 QeE A2A151A30200 B S 30214805 PC6209 ALO W81001801000 POWER CABLES PS gP 22P 160m B1ARISEROODO MODULE APOLLO RISER A10 MA1510400000 RISER CARDI j OPT ERS MA1510600000 pr MA1510C00000 UE gt K B1M221000000 MODULE M2210A10 W31000801000 TOUCH COM3 CABLE 80m HDD KUfS PA1511100000 APOLLO 1500 D 9 V EEP IZ EFPCELelerl semsrT oos el Jo ER JR JA ER E RC ERE UR SEU SUM FiGURE 5 2 APOLLO 150 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 5 54 APOLLO 120 150 111 User Manual version 2007 5 2 Installing the CPU The APOLLO III can adapt Socket 370 Intel Celeron or Pentium III CPU Upgrading the CPU can increase the system performance When Pentium III 1GB 133MHz is used with the system it is suggested to attach another system cooling fan at the right side of the system compartment to prevent the system from overheating The APOLLO s motherboard provides one 370 pin ZIF socket Socket 370 The CPU must come with a CPU fa
45. DIO Port Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 35 GND 2 PDO 36 JGND 3 PD1 37 RTSA 4 PD2 38 DTRA 5 PD3 39 SOUTA 6 PD4 40 JRIA 7 PD5 41 CTSA 8 PD6 42 DSRA 9 PD7 43 SINA 10 STB 44 DCDA 11 ACK 45 GND 12 SLIN 46 RTSB 13 INTH 47 DTRB 14 ERR 48 SOUTB 15 AFD 49 RIB 16 SLCT 50 JCTSB 17 PE 51 JDSRB 18 BUSY 52 __ SINB 19 GND 53 DCDB 20 IN O 54 GND 21 IN 1 55 JRTSD 22 IN2 56 JDTRD 23 IN 3 57 SOUTD 24 OUT 0 58 JRID 25 OUT 1 59 CTSD 26 OUT 2 60 DSRD 27 OUT 3 61 SIND 28 GND 62 DCDD 29 VCC 63 JGND 30 VCC 64 12V 31 VCC 65 12V 32 VCC 66 _ 12V 33 VCC 67 12V 34 VCC 68 _ 12V APOLLO 120 150 111 6 101 User Manual version 2207 6 2 3 15 5CSI 2 KB MS VGA LAN USB EXT FDD Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 35 GND 2 GND 36 JGND 3 HSYNC 37 UVO 4 VSYNC 38 UVO 5 RED 39 UV1 6 GREEN 40 UV1 7 BLUE 41 JGND 8 DDCCLK 42 GND 9 DDCDATA 43 GND 10 JGND 44 RX 11 GND 45 RX 12 GND 46 TX 4 13 RWC 47 TX 14 JINDEX 48 GND 15 JMOA 49 GND 16 DSA 50 JGND 17 JDIRH 51 JUNE IN R 18 STEP 52 JLINEIN L 19 WD 53 MIC 20 IWE 54 HPR 21 TRAKO 55 IHP L 22 WP 56 JNC 23 RDATAs 57 GND 24 HEAD 58 GND 25 DSKCHG 59
46. E NOMOUSE and TCHBACK from AUTOEXEC BAT as necessary 9 160 APOLLO 120 150 111 User Manual version 2007 9 2 4 Installing MonitorMouse for Win 95 1 2 p 10 Turn on vour computer Insert the MonitorMouse for Windows 95 disk into drive A Click the Start button and then click Run Type a setup in the space provided and press lt Enter gt Follow the instructions on the screen The Touchscreen Setup Wizard will appear You will need to specify the type of touchscreen controller you are using and how it is connected Control type serial SmartSet 2xx0 COM port COMI Complete the Setup program Restart Windows 95 Run the Windows 95 Registry Editor by clicking the Start button Click Run then type regedit and press Enter Edit the value of the following registry keys in the following registry key folder to match the number 1 0 port Address and IRQ of the COM port to which the touchscreen is connected HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Service s VxD MonMouse TouchScreen00 ComPort the COM port number COM 3 03 00 ControllerAddress E8 03 Controllerl RQ hexadecimal IRQ 10 OA 00 APOLLO 120 150111 9 161 User Manual version 2207 11 Close the Registry Editor by clicking the Close box 12 Restart the computer 13 Click the Start button then click Settings and then click Control Panel 14 Double click Elo Touchscreen to run the Touchscreen Control pane
47. EC BAT use the a flag as follows INSTALL a filename with path APOLLO 120 150111 9 157 User Manual version 2207 To skip the VGA graphics sign on screen enter INSTALL More than one flag may be specified separated by spaces Flags may be in upper or lower case STEP 4 CALIBRATING THE TOUCHSCREEN The final installation step is calibrating the touchscreen Type GO when instructed Begin the calibration sequence You will be prompted to touch three calibration points on the screen Before you do so position yourself in front of the screen in normal sitting or standing position with normal height and reach Using your finger touch each of the three points as they appear in the corners of the screen The program will respond with a beep sound as you lift your finger from each point Calibration is performed in four common video modes 80x25 text mode CGA 320x200 graphics VGA 320x200 graphics and VGA 640x480 The numerical values for the calibration points for the last video mode are displayed X or Y axis inversion is normal If the calibration program does not respond to a touch check the cabling the switch and or jumper settings on the controller and the configuration you selected when installing the software Run SETUP to change the configuration 9 158 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 Why Calibration is Necessary Calibration is a necessary step for the touchscreen prior
48. IR KB sensor containing wireless KB firmware is located at the front bezel To use the wireless keyboard please note that the APOLLO III IrKB sensor on the front bezel and the wireless keyboard sensor have to face each other at the same horizontal level and the distance of the IR transceiver and receiver should not exceed 1 meter 4 15 AC DC Inlet Power Switch For APOLLO 120 150 III AC system it can operate in the input range from 100 240 volts 50 60 Hz For DC system the input range can be from 18V to 72V with different power supply 4 50 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 5 HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND UPGRADE This chapter overviews the installation of the APOLLO III s internal components and devices Sections include The exploded diagram Motherboard assembly LCD module assembly HDD module assembly CD ROM FDD assembly Power module assembly Expansion slots Z Z Z Z Z APOLLO 120 150 Ill 5 51 User Manual version 2207 The APOLLO 120 150 III consists of a Celeron Pentium III multimedia motherboard with an adequate CPU and relevant SDRAM on it The system control board and other internal devices such as expansion card HDD and power supply are already housed in a plastic rear cover The system s performance depends on the installed CPU and the capacity of the system memory and hard disk drive In some circumstances you might intend to upgrade or maintain the system By removing th
49. LED indicators for HDD LAN POWER Motion sensor or IrDA receiver or Wireless keyboard receiver optional TZ o APOLLO 120 150 TI 1 7 User Manual version 2207 PERI PHERAL amp STORATE DEVICES Touchscreen optional sharing COM3 12 1 15 1 analog resistive type with RS 232 controller 12 1 15 1 capacitive type with RS 232 controller e 12 1 15 1 surface acoustic wave type SAW Power Supply ATX 150W input range 100 240V 5A 60Hz 200 240V 2 5A 9 50Hz DC 150W 20 28VDC 40 56VDC or DC 200W 36 72VDC optional Speakers e Water proof speakers 2 CD ROM or CD RW or DVD ROM Slim type 1 optional or External type via USB Floppy Disk Drive Slim type 1 optional or Viaexternal FDD or External type via USB Hard Disk Drive 3 5 HDD 1 optional 1 8 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 MECHANI CAL amp ENVIRONMENTAL Construction Inside heavy duty steel Outside fire proof resilient ABS PC plastic Color standard e Beige e Black Dimension chassis only unit mm APOLLO 120 368 321 116 5 L W D 334 7 284 21 for panel mount e APOLLO 150 406 360 129 L W D 384 284 2 for panel mount Mounting Panel mount with mounting kits Wall mount with swing arm standard VESA mounting holes 75 75 mm Versatile Stand 45 90 free standing Avocado shape holes for fixed standing
50. LO 120 150 Ill 6 87 User Manual version 2207 6 15 11 DE1 1 DE2 Primary Secondary HDD The PC 610 provides 2 sets of 40 pin IDE connectors The built in high speed PCI IDE controller supports both PIO and ATA 100 mode Up to four IDE devices can be connected including large hard disks CD ROM drives and other IDE devices Their corresponding pin assignments are listed below Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RESET 2 GND 3 JDATA7 4 JDATA8 5 JDATAG 6 JDATA9 7 DATA5 8 J DATA1O 9 DATA 4 10 DATA11 11 DATA 3 12 DATA12 13 DATA 2 14 JDATA13 15 DATA 1 16 JDATA14 17 JDATAO 18 JDATA15 19 GND 20 INC 21 JIDEREQ 22 GND 23 lLOW 24 GND 25 OR 26 GND 27 _ ICHRDY 28 GND 29 JDACK 30 GND 31 JIDEIRQ 32 INC 33 Al 34 LID 35 AO 36 A2 37 JIDECSO 38 JIDECSI 39 JHDD LED 40 GND 2 40 6 88 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 6 1 5 12 SCSI 1 Parallel Port Serial Port DIO Port Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 35 GND 2 PDO 36 GND 3 PD1 37 RTSA 4 PD2 38 DTRA 5 PD3 39 SOUTA 6 PD4 40 RIA 7 PD5 41 CTSA 8 PD6 42 DSRA 9 PD7 43 SINA 10 STB 44 DCDA 11 ACK 45 GND 12 SLIN 46 RTSB 13 INT 47 DTRB 14 ERR 48 SOUTB 15 AFD 49 RIB 16 SLCT 50 CTSB 17 PE 51 DSRB 18 BUSY 52 SINB 19 GND 53 DCDB 20 INO 54 G
51. ND 21 IN 1 55 RTSD 22 IN2 56 DTRD 23 IN 3 57 SOUTD 24 OUT 0 58 RID 25 OUT 1 59 CTSD 26 OUT 2 60 DSRD 27 OUT 3 61 SIND 28 GND 62 DCDD 29 VCC 63 GND 30 VCC 64 12V 31 VCC 65 12V 32 VCC 66 12V 33 VCC 67 12V 34 VCC 68 12V APOLLO 120 150 111 6 89 User Manual version 2207 6 15 13 SCSI 2 KB MS VGA LAN USB EXT FDD Pin Signal Pin f Signal 1 GND 35 GND 2 GND 36 GND 3 HSYNC 37 UVO 4 VSYNC 38 UVO 5 RED 39 UV1 6 GREEN 40 UV1 7 BLUE 41 GND 8 DDCCLK 42 GND 9 DDCDATA 43 GND 10 GND 44 RX 11 GND 45 RX 12 GND 46 TX 13 RWC 47 TX 14 INDEX 48 GND 15 MOA 49 GND 16 DSA 50 GND 17 DIR 51 LINE IN R 18 STEP 52 LINEIN L 19 WD 53 MIC 20 WE 54 HP_R 21 TRAKO 55 HP_L 22 WP 56 NC 23 RDATA 57 GND 24 HEAD 58 GND 25 DSKCHG 59 GND 26 GND 60 KBDATA 27 GND 61 KBCLK 28 BACK LIGHT 62 MSDATA 29 NC 63 MSCLK 30 VCC3 64 SB5V 31 VCC3 65 SB5V 32 VCC3 66 SB5V 33 VCC3 67 SB5V 34 VCC 68 SB5V 6 90 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 6 15 14 CN4 PCI I SA Expansion Slot The PC 610 provides an ISA PCI slot for ISA and PCI device expansion Al e e FI A e A F2 e e A3 F3 e e Ka F4 e e A5 F5 e e 40 F6 e e ur F7 ie ie ie ie ie ie B3le i A31 F31 e e e e e e e e e e x ci H1 D2 c2 H2 ne S G3 is me 4 B H i ie ie ie
52. Pin Signal l 13 3V 11 13 3V 2 3 3V 12 l 12V 1 10 3 JGND 13 GND EHHH 4 5V 14 PSON 11 20 5 GND 15 GND 6 5V 16 GND 7 GND 17 GND 8 PWROK 18 l 5V 9 SB5V 19 5V 10 12V 20 5V APOLLO 120 150 Ill 6 83 User Manual version 2207 6 15 2 J2 CD Audio IN Pin Signal 1 jLeft channel 1 2 CD GND 3 JCDGND 4 Right channel 6 15 3 J 7 HDD LED amp ACPI LED amp SMI Pin Signal 1 HDD LED4 2 _ HDD LED 3 JACPI LED 4 JACPI LED 5 ISMI 6 JGND 6 15 4 J8 IR CIR Connector IR CIR Pin Signal Pin Signal 0 99 1 5V 6 NC MES 2 NC 7 CIRRX 8 3 IRRX 8 5V CIR 4 JGND 9 GND 5 JIRTX 10 JNC 6 84 APOLLO 120 150 III User Manual version 2007 6 1 5 5 J 9 Power LED amp KB Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VCC 2 VCC 3 HDD LED 4 LAN LED 5 IR TX 6 GND 7 NC 8 NC 9 BLK CTRL1 10 BLK CTRL2 11 GND 12 GND 13 SPK LO 14 SPK RO 15 SPK LN 16 SPK LN 17 GND 18 GND 19 EXT KBDAT 20 INT KBDAT 21 EXT KBCLK J22 INT KBCLK 23 EXT MSDAT 24 INT MSDAT 25 EXT MSCLK 126 INT MSCLK 6 15 6 SW IL ATX Power ON OFF amp Reset Pin Signal 1 Power ON OFF 2 GND 6 15 7 COM3 COM 3 is an internal RS 232 reserved for touchscreen corresponding pin assignment is listed as below Pin Signal Pin Si
53. Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BOIS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Password Power Management Setup Save amp Exit Setup PC Health Status MNV VN NV N N Esc Quit F9 Menu in BIOS y gt Selectitem F10 Save amp Exit Setup Abandon All Data 7 138 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 8 SOFTWARE amp DRIVERS INSTALLATION The chapter introduces the PC 610 onboard VGA Ethernet Audio and the respective drivers and installation APOLLO 120 150111 8 139 User Manual version 2207 8 1 Ethernet Drivers The PC 610 provides a 10 100 Base T fast Ethernet The PC 610 Ethernet drive diskette or CD diskette contains the following drivers SiS630ST Ethernet drivers for Windows 95 950SR2 Windows 98 98SE Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows NT Windows NT4 0 For the Ethernet drivers please download the updated drivers from the following website http www sis com tw 8 140 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 8 2 PC 610 AGP XGA By integrating an advanced hardware 2D 3D GUI engine and 64 bit graphic display interface the PC 610 can deliver AGP 4X performance and memory bandwidth of up to 1GB It adopts Share System Memory architecture which can flexibly utilize the frame buffer size up to 64MB In addition to providing standa
54. VE ULTRADMA UDMA Ultra DMA is a DMA data transfer protocol that utilizes ATA commands and the ATA bus to allow DMA commands to transfer data at a maximum burst rate of 33 MB s When you select Auto in the four IDE UDMA fields for each of up to four IDE devices that the internal PCI IDE interface supports the system automatically determines the optimal data transfer rate for each IDE device The choice Auto or Disabled IDE BURST MODE Selecting Enabled reduces latency between each drive read write cycle but may cause instability in IDE subsystems that cannot support such fast performance If you are getting disk drive errors try setting this value to Disabled This field does not appear when the Internal PCI IDE field above is Disabled The choice Enabled or Disabled 7 122 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 SIS 630 ONCHIP PCI DEVICE e SIS 7018 AC97 AUDIO Select Enabled to support AC97 Audio The choice Enabled or Disabled e SIS 900 10 100M ETHERNET This item provides a total communication solution including 10 100Mb Fast Ethernet for Office requirement and 1Mb HomePNA for Home Networking The choice Enabled or Disabled e ONBOARD FDC CONTROLLER Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller FDC installed on the system board and you wish to use it If you install and in FDC or the system has no floppy drive select Disabled in this field The choice Enabled or Disab
55. When LCD is selected as secondary display at multiple monitor mode Resolution Bpp CRT1 at MM mode LCD at MM mode 640 480 8 160 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 200 120 160 200 32 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 200 800 600 8 56 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 16 56 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 32 156 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 10244768 8 143 60 70 75 85 100 60 70 75 16 J43 60 70 75 85 100 60 70 75 Aes 32 43 60 70 75 60 70 75 1280 1024 8 43 60 75 85 16 43 60 75 85 1600 1200 8 60 65 70 75 85 0 65 o Z o 16 160 65 32 ac O 1920 1440 8 o as 32 4 44 APOLLO 120 150 111 User Manual version 2007 4 6 PS 2 Keyboard Interface The APOLLO provides a standard PS 2 keyboard connector located at the rear panel If the user would like to use AT keyboard then an adapter to connect the PS 2 KB to AT KB is needed 4 7 PS 2 Mouse Interface The APOLLO system has one PS 2 mouse connector located at the rear side A simple plug in will make the connection APOLLO 120 150111 4 45 User Manual version 2207 4 8 External FDD DB 15 The APOLLO 120 150 provides two ways to connect to a floppy disk drive to fit into specific environmental applications 1 Internal FDD 2 External FDD If the FDD is frequently used it is suggested to use an internal
56. a Zam 141120000000 INVERTER 12 TTORISAN INVERTER DE 2287055 MAT210800000 iz eKO ERES E lel fal a gt C S S S S S S S S E B S fej e S 2 2 SEEK 20000000 x5 e Coe SRE ee ee S SS S oS X Va FIGURE 5 8 APOLLO 120 LCD MODULE ASSEMBLV MODEL IS LCD lt ITEM PART ND NAME GT NOTE PS0 LCD PANEL 1 1 2 W56603301000 LcbcAmEpreusp Sam 1 3 BIALEDODDODD MODULE APOLLOLEDATO T 4 JEC30DDO0000D SPEAKER 1 5 W32001201000 LED CABLE Tamm 1 6 A2A151A16800 Su RE POS 1 7 741130000000 JINVERTERI5 7 B WB0402201001 __pSINVENTER MOLEX EE T 9 MA1510A00000 eKO 1 FIGURE 5 9 APOLLO 150 LCD MODULE ASSEMBLV APOLLO 120 150 III 5 63 User Manual version 2207 After finishing the LCD module installation the module is to be assembled to the front bezel module then to the chassis with the motherboard and touch controller already on 1 Use special air blower to blow any dust between the LCD and touchscreen before the two modules are assembled together Retain the LCD module and the front bezel module together with six 3 6 screws 2 The LCD cable is 41 pin to 50 pin cable with around 30 cm in its length Insert the 41 pin end into the opening at the back side of the LCD holder and have it firmly plugged to
57. al serial port reserved for touchscreen for internal connection COM1 COM3 and COM4 are RS 232 and COM2 is RS 232 422 485 selected via jumper setting For COM 2 RS 232 422 485 selection please refer to SEC 6 1 2 COM 1 2 amp 4 are equipped with 5V 12V power capabilities on pin 9 providing easy accommodation to a broad range of serial devices The COM port 5V 12 power is selected via jumper setting on the IO board The IO is the signal board attached to the rear panel with 2 SCSI cables linking to the system motherboard to connect the onboard signal out to the external I O ports Please refer to SEC 6 2 2 for 5V 12 power selection APOLLO 120 150111 4 31 User Manual version 2207 If a touchscreen module is installed for factory default setting its controller will occupy COM3 COMI 2 amp COM4 are all D SUB 9 pin connectors To connect to any serial device follow the procedures below 1 2 Turn off the APOLLO svstem and the serial devices Attach the interface cable of the serial device to the 9 pin D SUB serial connector Be sure to fasten the retaining screws Turn on the computer and the attached serial devices Refer to the serial device s manual for instruction to configure the operation environment to recognize the new attached devices If the serial device needs specified IRQ or address you may need to run the CMOS setup to change the hardware device setup If the COM2 is to be set to
58. an AT keyboard you need an adapter AT to PS 2 KB for this connection 4 Connectthe PS 2 mouse to the PS 2 mouse port If you are using a serial mouse it can be connected to the COM port 5 Turn on the main switch on the power supply if there is one 6 Power on the panel PC by switching the power switch located at the rear bottom side APOLLO 120 15011 2 17 User Manual version 2207 2 2 2 Running the BIOS Setup If you are a commercial user the APOLLO 120 150 III should have been properly set up and configured by your dealer You may still find it necessary to change the system configuration information In this case you need to run the system s BIOS setup program Under the following conditions the CMOS settings are to be changed 1 The system is starting for the first time 2 The hardware devices attached to the APOLLO III system have been changed 3 The CMOS memory has lost power and the configuration information has been erased The BIOS setup program is stored in ROM which can be accessed by pressing DEL key on the keyboard immediately when the system is powered on In order to retain the specified setup information when the system power is turned off the system setup information is stored in a battery backed CMOS RAM The battery is to ensure the settings will not be erased when the computer is turned off or reset When the computer is powered on again the system will read the settings store
59. an ideal platform for any space constricted application 1 2 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 1 2 What Covers in this Manual This handbook contains most information you need to set up and use the APOLLO III system You do not need to read everything in this handbook to use the system For a quick start see the following chapter summaries Chapter 1 the current chapter provides background information and detail specification on the APOLLO 120 150 III Chapter 2 identifies the APOLLO III system exterior components and provides instructions to help you to use the system as soon as possible Chapter 3 details the panel PC s various standing and mounting options by graphical illustrations Chapter 4 provides the procedures to connect external devices to the 1 0 interface Chapter 5 helps you to recognize the APOLLO system internal components It also provides the installation procedures including LCD touchscreen power supply module CPU system memory FDD HDD and CD ROM drive Chapter 6 provides detail information of the jumper settings and connector signals of the system control board Chapter 7 explains the AWARD BIOS setup Chapter 8 introduces the Ethernet XGA and audio drivers Chapter 9 details the procedures to install the touchscreen software drivers under DOS and Windows operation APOLLO 120 150111 1 3 User Manual version 2207 Appendix A details the 12 1 15 1 LCD specifications Append
60. ate value of the system parameters that the system would be in safe configuration LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS Setup Defaults indicates the value of the system parameters that the system would be in the best performance configuration SET PASSWORD Change set or disable password It allows you to limit access to the system and Setup or just to Setup SAVE amp EXIT SETUP Save CMOS value settings to CMOS and exit setup EXIT WITHOUT SAVING Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup APOLLO 120 150111 7 107 User Manual version 2207 7 4 2 Standard CMOS Features If the STANDARD CMOS FEATURE is selected from the main menu the screen below will appear This menu allows the users to configure the system components such as date time hard disk drive floppy disk drive and display type The system BIOS will automatically detect the memory size therefore no setting is needed CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Tue Mar 6 2001 Item Help Time hh mm ss Menu Level B IDE Primary Master Change the day month IDE Primary Slave year and century IDE Secondary Master IDE Secondary Slave VV VV Drive A 1 44M 3 5 in Drive B None Video EGA VGA LCD Panel ID Select Type 0 Full Screen Function Disable Halt On All But Keyboard Base Memory 640K Extended Memory 64448K Total Memory 65536K Y gt Mov
61. ay 1T background commands are issued 1 clock behind memory address MA been issued When select Normal background command and MA are issued at the same time The choice Delay 1T or Normal 7 116 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 LD Orr DRAM RD WR CYCLES The item is lead off time control for DRAM Read Write Cycles When select Delay 1T memory read write command is issued 1 clock behind memory address MA been issued When select Normal read write command amd MA are issued at the same time The choice Delay 1T or Normal WRITE RECOVERY TI ME This item defines the Data in to PRE command period The choice 1T or 2T e VCM REF To ACT REF DELAY This item defines VCM REF to REF ACT command period The choice 10T or 9T VCM ACCT To ACT REF DELAY This item defines VCM ACT to ACT REF command period The choice 10T 9T 8T or Reserved EARLY CKE DELAY 1T CNTRL When this item is enabled CKE is driven out from flip flop It is used when system operates under low frequency and CKE delay adjustment method defined in the Early CKE Delay Adjustment which can not meet setup time and hold time requirement The choice Normal Delay 1T Early CKE Delay Adjust This item controls the timing for CKE Various delay options are provided to ensure that CKE can meet SDRAM setup time and hold time specification when CKE is driven out The Choice 1ns 2ns 3ns 4ns 5ns 6ns 7ns 8ns
62. d IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 3F8 IRQ4 Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ3 UART Mode Select nus RxD TxD Active Hi Lo IR Transmission Delay ee UR2 Duplex Mode Half Use IR Pins IR Rx2Tx2 IR Transmission Delay Enabled Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ7 Parallel Port Mode SPP EPP Mode Select EPP1 7 ECP Mode Use DMA 3 Game Port Address 201 Midi Port Address 330 Midi Port IRQ 5 Onboard Serial Port 3 3E8 Serial Port 3 Use IRQ IRQ 10 Onboard Serial Port 4 2E8 Serial Port 4 Use IRQ IRQ 11 Init Displav First PCI slot Fast Write Capabilitv Enabled AGP 4X Capabilitv Enabled AGP Auto Calibration Enabled System Share Memory 8MB Extended Graphic Memory Menu Level APOLLO 120 150111 7 121 User Manual version 2207 SI S 630 ONCHIP I DE DEVICE e INTERNAL PCI IDE This chipset contains an internal PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels The choice Primary Secondary or Both e IDE Primary Master Slave PIO The four IDE PIO Programmed Input Output fields let you set a PIO mode 0 4 for each of the four I DE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance In Auto mode the system automatically determines the best mode for each device The choice Auto Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 or Mode 4 PRIMARY MASTER SLA
63. d in the CMOS RAM and compare them to the equipment check conducted during the power on self test POST If any error or mismatch occurs an error message will be shown on the screen and the computer will be prompted to run the setup program To change the BIOS setup please refer to Chapter 7 for more information 2 18 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 2 2 3 Operating System and Driver Installation The APOLLO III system is not equipped with an operating system when delivered from the original manufacturer If you are a commercial user the system is likely to have been pre installed proper operating system and software drivers by your dealer or system integrator If the system is not pre installed with any system OS and drivers or you intend to install your preferred ones there are several ways to load OS and software into the system 1 Via the external FDD or internal FDD 2 Via the CD ROM 3 Via Ethernet You can boot up the system via Ethernet bootrom optional and download system OS or software from the network Recent releases of operating systems always include setup programs that load automatically and guide you through the installation You can also refer to your OS user manual for instructions on formatting or partitioning the hard disk drive before any software installation The APOLLO III system provides the following utility drivers stored in the CD ROM diskette or utilities diskettes Eth
64. drive 7 first 4 Insert the FDD module to the CD ROM FDD bracket and fix them together with 2 flat head screws 5 There is a small metal bracket 1 used to firmly fix the CD ROM and FDD modules to the CD ROM FDD bracket This small bracket is to prevent the CD ROM FDD from moving when installed to the FDD CD ROM bracket 5 66 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 6 Connect the 40 pin end of the CD ROM cable to the motherboard IDE 2 connector 7 There is a 4 pin CD audio in cable to be plugged on the motherboard Connect the other end of the CD Audio cable 6 to the 4 black pin connector on the CD ROM board 8 Connect the other end of 9 Fix the whole unit to the chassis and fix them together with 3 flat head 3 5 screws MODEL CDROM FDD lt ITEM PART NO NAME QTY NOTE 1 MA1510210000 fe U 1 Sim CDROM 1 A2A151000000 CDROM 9 fi j Worm 1 B1CDROMOODODO MODULE CDROM FDD 1 W34001501000 CDROM CABLE 150m 1 1 1 1 1 W80401200000 SOUND CABLE P H 2 54 120m simFDD W32601301000 FDD amp Z6pin 30mm Ie ole Noos od MA1510200000 FIGURE 5 10 CD ROM FDD MODULE ASSEMBLY APOLLO 120 150 Ill 5 67 User Manual version 2207 5 9 2 External FDD Connection l Use the provided 15 34 pin FDD cable see below figure to connect to the A system s 15 pin FDD D sub connector b located at the rear side of the cover
65. e Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 7 108 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 DATE The date format is lt day gt lt month gt lt date gt lt year gt BIOS and is display onl The date from 1 to 31 or the maximum allowed in the month TIME The times format in lt hour gt lt minute gt lt second gt The time is calculated base on the 24 hour military time clock For example 1 p m is 13 00 00 PRIMARY HDDs SECONDARY HDDs The category identifies the types of hard disk from drive C to F that has been installed in the computer There are two types auto type and user definable type User type is user definable Auto type which will automatically detect HDD type Note that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive table The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this category If you select User Type related information will be asked to enter to the following items Enter the information directly from the keyboard and press Enter Such information should be provided in the documentation form your hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer CYLS Number of cylinders HEADS number of heads PRECOMP LANDZONE SECTORS If a hard disk has not been installed select NONE and press Enter APOLLO 120 150111 7 109 User Manual versio
66. e most appropriate value of the system parameters that the system would be in best performance configuration CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BOIS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Password Power Manageme PnP PCI Configura oad Optimized Defaults Y N N I9 PC Health Status MNV VN AVE ATA TA Esc Quit F9 MenuinBIOS 4 y gt Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Load Optimized Defaults APOLLO 120 150111 7 135 User Manual version 2207 7 4 12 User Password The USER PASSWORD is used to set the password To change the password select this option from the main menu and press Enter If the CMOS does not work properly or the USER PASSWORD option is selected for the first time then a default password is stored in the ROM The following message will appear on the screen Enter Password Press lt Enter gt If the CMOS is working properly or the USER PASSWORD option is selected to change the default password then the current password the ROM password or the use defined password stored in the ROM needs to be entered first The following message will appear on the screen Confirm Password Enter the current password and press lt Enter gt After pressing lt Enter gt then the new password 8 characters
67. e motherboard ioo 4 ioio 2 ioio 1 JP2 o S o ofm o E 5 6 5 Cs 1e oomoo 7468 TO qj oe nm AV b sa prenant ey 7 5 000000000000 735 8 5 5 C 1 12 5V DC OUT 7 I Enr 6 94 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 6 2 2 umpers amp J umper Setting The table below lists the function of each jumper The related jumper settings are shown in the coming sections J P1 Keyboard Connector power selection J P2 COMI Pin 9 power selection J P3 COM2 Pin 9 power selection J P4 COM4 Pin 9 power selection 6 2 2 1 J PI Keyboard Power Select 1 2 SB5V 2 3 5V 6 2 2 2 COM port Power Selection JP1 COMI Pin 9 Power selection JP2 COM2 Pin 9 Power selection JP4 COM4 Pin 9 Power selection RI 5V 12V 1 2 3 4 5 6 APOLLO 120 150 Ill 6 95 User Manual version 2207 6 2 3 Connectors amp Pin Assignment The table below lists the function of each connector on the 1 0 board Their corresponding pin assignments will be shown in the following sections KB1 Keyboard Connector MS1 Mouse Connector COMI Serial Port 1 3F8 COM2 Serial Port 2 2F8 COM4 Serial Port 4 2E8 CN1 DC Power 5V 12VC output LPT1 Parallel P
68. e rear cover and the metal covers the internal components such as CPU SDRAM HDD internal FDD CD ROM and power supply can be easily accessed for maintenance and upgrade The APOLLO is composed of 9 major modules The installation procedure is also listed as below Motherboard module HDD module LCD module Front bezel module CD ROM module Power supply module Expansion slot module Back panel module Stand module Fer enar um OH Eel ES To disassemble the system module for maintenance the procedure is from step 9 to 1 5 52 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 5 1 Recognizing the System Major Parts In terms of LCD size the APOLLO has two models one 12 1 and the other 15 1 The assembly of the two models is basically the same except the LCD assembly The following diagram highlights the system major parts that make up the APOLLO 120 main system MODEL APOLLO D0 BE NOTE m PART NO ME APOLLO DO 87 APOLLO 120LCD CDROM FDDs MA1510ED0000 A2A151A30200 QeE PRE Xv 14 035 ALO PCa WB81001801000 BLES jd 22 180m B1ARISEROOQ0 POWER CAE MODULE APOLLO RISER ALO MA1510400000 RISER CARDI T MA1510800000 ru EEK MODULE MZZIDALO W31000801000 TOUCH COM3 CABLE Bm HDDET K E RRR RRR PA1210100000 APOLLO 120
69. e top of the CD ROM FDD module x APOLLO 120 150 111 5 69 User Manual version 2207 MODEL POWERS ITEMJPART NO NAME QTY NOTE MA1510920000 JPOWERODWI 1 MA1510900000 POWERODW U 1 POWER SUPPLY 1 i i W80201201000 B B OFT SWITCH 120m MA1510910000 POWER b iv U AC AC les eps The power cable comingjout from the cutout and connected to the MB s ATX power connector FiGURE 5 11 APOLLO AC POWER MODULE 5 70 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 5 11 Expansion Outlets amp Riser Card Assembly The APOLLO 120 150 provides PCI ISA expansion slots for system expansion Via the specially designed riser card the system can accommodate either two PCI or one PCI plus one ISA expansion cards all the connectors of the expansion card will come out from the expansion outlet on the left side of the chassis for further cable connection The expansion outlet bracket has to be installed to the system before plugging the riser card to the motherboard PCI ISA expansion slot 1 When the system is reverse with the rear side facing you and lower side near you the expansion outlets are located at the right upper side of the chassis 2 Install the expansion window Fig 5 1 11 to the chassis and fix them together with 2 flat head screws 3 If no expansion card is plugged to the riser card seal the expansion outle
70. ee 4 33 4 5 2 DISPLAY GRAPHIC SUPPORT MODE 4 34 4 5 1 When System Memory Clock 66MHz 4 34 4 5 1 1 Single Display Mode 4 35 4 5 1 2 Mirror Display Output Mode 4 36 4 5 1 3 Multiple Display Output Mode 4 37 4 5 2 When System Memory Clock 100MHz 4 38 4 5 2 1 Single Display Mode 4 38 4 5 2 2 Mirror Display Output Mode 4 39 4 5 2 3 Multiple Display Output Mode 4 40 4 5 3 When System Memory Clock 133MHz 4 41 4 5 3 1 Single Display Mode 4 42 4 5 3 2 Mirror Display Output Mode 4 43 4 5 3 3 Multiple Display Output Mode 4 44 4 6 PS 2 KEYBOARD INTERFACE 4 45 4 7 PS 2 MOUSE INTERFACE eenn 4 45 4 8 EXTERNAL FDD DB 15 enn 4 46 4 9 5V 12V DC OUT Hn 4 47 4 10 VR BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 4 47 4 11 DIO DIGITAL INPUT amp OUTPUT sese 4 48 4 12 AUDIO INTERFACE LINE IN MIC IN SPK oUT 4 50 2 13 USB PORIS 55 coni d re E OE UT 4 50 4 14 IR KEYBOARD SENSOR OPTIONAL 4 50 4 15 AC DC INLET POWER SWITCH eee 4 50 5 HARDWARE INSTALLATI ON AND UPGRADE 5 51 5 1 RECOGNIZING THE SYSTEM MAJOR PARTS 5 53 5 2 INSTALLING THE CPU 5 55 5 3 INSTALLING THE SDRAM MEMORY MODULE 5 56 5 4 MOTHERBOARD ASSEMBLY
71. elf test POST If any error or mismatch occurs an error message will be shown on the screen and the computer will be prompted to run the setup program 7 104 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 7 2 Control Key Definition Down Move to next item arrow Move to the item in the left hand Right Move to the item in the right hand arrow ESC key Main Menu Quit and not save changes into CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu Exit current page and return to Main Menu changes changes General help only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu F5 key Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS only for Option Page Setup Menu F6 key Load the default CMOS value from BIOS default table only for Option Page Setup Menu Load the default F10 key Save all the CMOS changes only for Main Menu APOLLO 120 150111 7 105 User Manual version 2207 7 3 Getting Help 7 3 1 Main Menu The on line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item To exit the Help Window press lt ESC gt 7 4 AWARD BI OS Setup 7 4 1 AWARD BIOS Setup Main Menu Power on the computer and press DEL immediately to run the AWARD BIOS setup The setup main menu will appear on the screen CMOS Setup Utility Copy
72. embly The APOLLO is able to accommodate Elo analog resistive touch or Intelli SAW touch or MicroTocu capacitive touchscreen PLEASE NOTE THAT WHEN DIFFERENT TOUCH MODULE IS INSTALLED DIFFERENT TOUCHSCREEN METAL BRACKETS ARE NEEDED YOU CAN NOT REPLACE ONE TYPE OF TOUCH PANEL WITH THE OTHER WI THOUT CHANGING THE TOUCHSCREEN METAL BRACKETS USED TO HOLD THE TOUCH PANEL TO THE FRONT BEZEL The following steps illustrate the ways to assemble the toucshcreen to the front bezel 1 There are 4 rubber slips which are already one side taped with glue Glue the 4 slips to the gutters located at the back side of the plastic front bezel The 4 rubber slips act as cushions to absorb the pressure when the touchscreen is fixed to the front bezel with screws 2 There are 4 metal brackets used to fix the touchscreen to the front bezel The metal brackets have to be taped with Soft tapes as shown on Figure 5 6 7 amp 8 3 Then fix the touchscreen to the front bezel with the 4 metal brackets with screws The soft tapes are used to absorb the pressure when the metal brackets fix the touchscreen to the front bezel If no toushcreen is installed there are two options One is to put a resilient glass instead The advantage of putting a resilient glass is to protect the LCD panel The other option is to fix 4 bronze sticks 5 mm to the LCD bracket to push the LCD panel forward to make up the gap between the LCD and the front bezel But whe
73. er switch and all the I O ports are located at the rear cover of the panel PC ej 9 Jj K L M N o P A COM 4 B EXTERNAL FDD c COM 2 D VGA PORT E COM 1 F PRINTER PORT G PS 2 Mouse H 5 12V DC ourT 1 PS 2 KEYBOARD J VR BRIGHTNESS K SPEAKER OUT L LINE IN M MIC IN N ETHERNET RJ 45 O 2 CHANNEL DIO P USB 2 2 16 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 2 2 System Setup for the First time Use To set up the APOLLO 120 150 for the first time use you should have the following items ready The items are either in the accessory box or available in any computer stores 110V or 220V power cord PS 2 or AT keyboard or wireless keyboard PS 2 or serial mouse 2 2 1 Installation Procedures The APOLLO system can be powered either by an AC electrical outlet 100 240V 5A 60Hz 200 240V 2 5A 50Hz or by DC power source 20 28VDC or 40 56VDC or 36 72VDC If the system is to be powered up by AC power be sure to use the right power cord 110V or 220V for connection 1 Connect the female end of the power cord to the AC inlet located at the rear bottom side of the panel PC 2 Connect the 3 pin male end of the power cord to an electrical outlet 3 Connect a PS 2 keyboard or an AT keyboard to keyboard port If you are using
74. ernet utilities VGA utilities Audio drivers Touchscreen drivers APOLLO 120 150 Ill 2 19 User Manual version 2207 3 20 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 3 VERSATILE STANDING amp MOUNTING OPTIONS The APOLLO 120 150 is designed for universal standing and mounting to fit into various environmental applications This chapter highlights the steps of different mounting options with graphical illustrations Sections include Versatile Stand e Wall Mounting Panel Mounting APOLLO 120 15011 332 User Manual version 2207 3 1 Versatile Stand The APOLLO comes with a versatile and functional stand able to fit into different environmental application 3 1 1 Standing Upright Compact in its size all in one in its design along with its industrial grade reliability the APOLLO system standing upright is the best replacement for a desktop computer When the APOLLO is to stand upright the two base back covers can either be assembled or not to be assembled to the pedestal However if the APOLLO system is to stand upright while the touchscreen is also frequently used then it is suggested that the two base back covers and another knob are assembled with the pedestal to prevent possible wobbling when the touchscreen is being used 3 1 2 45 to 90 Free Standing The sleek and sturdy pedestal assembled with the two cable management covers enables the APOLLO system to endure the l
75. fferent screens PLEASE NOTE THAT THE MULTIPLE MONITOR MODE ONLY WORKS WHEN THE OPERATING SYSTEM IS WiNDOWS 98 oR WiNDOWS ME OR WINDOWS XP The APOLLO itself is onboard with an AGP LCD VGA controller When dual display mode is activated it can support a LCD panel digital TTL and a CRT or an analog monitor at either mirror mode or multiple monitor mode The following sections describe all the graphic support modes based on system memory clock frequency 66MHz 100MHx and 133MHz All these tables apply only to video memory size is equal or larger than 8MB 4 5 1 When System Memory Clock 66MHz The following tables contain all graphic support modes under the following condition and are classified under three output modes single mode mirror mode and multiple monitor mode System memory clock 66MHz Memory bus width 64 bit Video memory size 8MB or above 4 34 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 4 5 1 1 Single Display Mode Resolution Bpp CRT1 LCD 640 480 8 160 72 75 85 100 120 160 200 60 70 75 16 60 72 75 85 100 120 160 200 60 70 75 32 60 72 75 85 100 120 160 60 70 75 800 600 8 156 60 72 75 85 100 120 160 60 70 75 16 56 60 72 75 85 100 120 160 60 70 75 32 156 60 72 75 85 100 120 60 70 75 1024 768 8 43 60 70 75 85 100 120 60 70 75 16 43 60 70 75 85 100 120 60 70 75 32 143 60 70 75 1280 1024 8 43 60 75 85 60 16 43 6
76. flict that the OS cannot boot 4 Y gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults APOLLO 120 150 Ill 7 129 User Manual version 2207 RESET CONFIGURATION DATA Normally you leave this field Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system can not boot The choice Enabled or Disabled RESOURCE CONTROLLED BY The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices However this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as Windows 95 If you set this field to manual choose specific resources by going into each of the sub menu that follows this field a sub menu is preceded by a gt The choice Auto ESCD Manual IRQ RESOURCES When resources are controlled manually assign each system interrupt a type depending on the type of device using the interrupt IRQ3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 ASSIGNED TO This item allows you to determine the IRQ assigned to the ISA bus and is not available to any PCI slot Legacy ISA for devices compliant with the original PC AT bus specification PCI ISA PnP for
77. for its operation Unlike mouse or keyboard applications where the cursor is part of the image a touchscreen is a physical overlay with an independent coordinate system Only by knowing the position of the image can the PC software convert touchscreen coordinates into image coordinates Besides the differences among touchscreens and controllers calibration also compensates for the variation in video image among displays The image is affected by horizontal and vertical adjustments on the monitor and by the physical mounting of the touchscreen Additional calibration complications include image blooming where bright colored images expand and the pin cushion effect which causes the corners of the display to be stretched Poor display linearity can cause similar size boxes to be larger at the edges of the screen than they are in the middle or vice versa The displayed image can also be tilted Even changing video modes can affect the screen size Perfect calibration cannot be achieved in all circumstances For example the user can encounter parallax problems with a change in position or because the present user is not the same stature as the person who calibrated the screen Even the most sophisticated calibration techniques can only partially overcome such variations Therefore most touchscreen software uses only a two or three point calibration sequence and relies instead on well placed touch zones and appropriate user feedback
78. g sections will provide more detailed information on installing TouchWare Note When the TouchWare installation is finished be sure to start the APOLLO III system to load and activate the touchscreen driver Touchscreen Control Panel You can use the Touchscreen control panel to set your preferences for the touchscreen For example the can define the following preferences Whether the touch action occurs when you touch the screen or when you lift your fingers or pen off the screen Whether you hear a sound when the screen is touched How fast you need to touch to produce a double click You can also use the Touchscreen control panel to calibrate the touchscreen to stabilize the cursor and define where the cursor appears relative to your touch an offset and to run diagnostic programs APOLLO 120 150111 9 147 User Manual version 2207 Online Help TouchWare provides online help for setting up and using the touchscreen These help files use standard Windows Help complete with hypertext and hypergraphics to create and display available topics Online help provides you with information specific to a TouchWare function or option You can use the online help to find answers to all your TouchWare questions TouchWare Uninstall The uninstall utility automatically deletes all TouchWare components from your computer and removes all TouchWare entries from the system files 9 148 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 200
79. gnal 1 JDCD 2 DSR 3 _ RXD 4 JRTS 5 TXD 6 ETS 7 DTR 8 RI 9 JGND 10 NC APOLLO 120 150111 Its 6 85 User Manual version 2207 6 15 8 LCDI LCD Connector Pin f Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 2 Rv 3 GND 4 GND Jal 5 3 3V 6 _ 3 3V sa 7 VBCAD 8 IVBCTLO S 9 POO BO 10 PO1 B1 2 11 P02 B2 12 _ PO3 B3 ca 13 P04 B4 14 PO5 B5 Ka 15 1PO6 B6 16 P07 B7 KS 17 1PO8 GO 18 IP09 G1 ee 19 1P10 G2 20 P11 G3 T 21 P12 G4 22 P13 G5 ee 23 P14 G6 24 P15 G7 ee 25 P16 RO 26 P17 R1 se 27 P18 R2 28 P19 R3 19 ee 29 P20 R4 30 P21 R5 31 P22 R6 32 P23 R7 33 GND 34 GND 35 SHFCLK 36 JFLM 37 DE M 38 LP 39 GND 40 GND 41 VBCTL1 42 IVBCLK 43 GND 44 SSYNC 45 GND 46 IVBHCLK 47 ENVB 48 PCIRST 49 ENEXTPLK 50 JINTAX 6 86 APOLLO 120 150 III User Manual version 2007 6 1 5 9 INVI LCD I nverter Connector Pin Signal 1 Backlight ADJ GND Backlight Enable 2 3 4 12V 6 15 10 FDD1 FDD connector AH 4 Pin f Signal Pin f Signal 1 VCC 2 INDEX 3 VCC 4 DSA 5 VCC 6 DSKCHG 7 NC 8 NC 9 NC 10 MOA 11 NC 12 DIR 13 RWC 14 STEP 15 GND 16 WD 17 GND 18 WE 19 GND 20 TRAKO 21 GND 22 WP 23 GND 24 RDATA 25 GND 26 HEAD APOL
80. he cord s ampere rating Do not expose the power cord extension cord and power outlet to moisture Install the computer on a reliable surface to prevent damage caused by dropping This computer is not equipped with an operating system An operating system must be loaded first before installing any software into the computer Disconnect the power cord from the computer before any installation Make sure both the computer and the external devices are turned off The sudden surge of power may ruin any sensitive components Also make sure the computer is properly grounded During installation of any internal components be sure to ground yourself to keep from any static charge Most electronic components are sensitive to the static electric charge Use a grounding wrist strap and place all electronic components in any static shielded devices 10 11 12 13 The openings on the computer enclosure are for the cabin ventilation to prevent the computer from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS The brightness of the flat panel display will decrease with use However hours of use will vary depending on the application environment If the computer is equipped with a touch panel avoid using sharp objects to operate the touch panel Scratches on the touch panel may cause mal calibration or non function to the panel The LCD panel display is not subject to shock or vibration When assembling the computer make sure it is
81. ignal Pin f Signal 1 IRed 6 GND 11 INC 2 Green 7 GND 12 JDDCDATA 3 Blue 8 GND 13 Hsync 4 INC 9 JNC 14 Vsync 5 JGND 10 JGND 15 JDDCCLK 6 98 APOLLO 120 150 III User Manual version 2007 6 2 3 7 FDDI External FDD Connector Pin f Signal Pin f Signal Pin f Signal 1 RWC 6 WP 11 RDATA 2 INDEXZ 7 JTRAKOX 12 HEAD 3 MOA 8 WEZ 13 DSKCHG 4 DSA 9 WD 14 GND 5 DIR 10 STEP 15 GND 6 2 3 8 J 11 USB 1 USB2 Connector USB1 USB2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 USBVCC 1 USBVCC 2 Data 2 Data 3 Data 3 Data 4 Gnd 4 Gnd 6 2 3 9 DI OI RJ 11 Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 12V 2 IN O 3 IN 1 4 GND 5 OUT O 6 OUT 1 6 2 3 10 LANI RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TD 2 TD 3 RO 4 NC 5 NC 6 RO 7 NC 8 NC APOLLO 120 150 Ill 6 99 User Manual version 2207 6 2 3 11 MICI Pin Signal 1 Vref NC GND MIC IN U JB JW N GND 6 2 3 12 LINE 1 Pin Signal Right CHI GND GND Left CH U JB W IN IL GND 6 2 3 13 SPK 1 Pin Signal Right CHI NC NC Left CH U JB JW IN IL GND 6 100 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 6 2 3 14 SCSI 1 PRT Port Serial Port
82. ilt in backlight with inverter The 38 cm 15 1 diagonal display area contains 1024 x 768 pixels and can display more than 262 144 colors simultaneously A 2 1 SPECIFICATION General specifications are summarized in the following ITEM SPECIFICATION Display Mode Normally white Number of Color 262144 colors Viewing Angle Horizontal 60 typ Left side right side Vertical 45 typ Up side Down side Cross talk Horizontal 2 5 Vertical 2 5 Response time 50ms typ Brightness cd m 200 cd m Life time 40 000 hrs Contrast Ratio 200 1 A 2 2 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS TEMS SYMBOL MIN Max UNIT Power Supply Voltage VDD 0 3 6 Voc Lamp Current BL 9 0 mArms Operating Temperature Top 0 50 C Storage Temperature Tst 20 60 C Note Humidity operation 20 90 relative humidity Humidity non operation 5 85 9 170 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 B DiskOnChip Installation The APOLLO 120 150 III is equipped with an internal flash disk which can emulate a floppy disk drive by adapting DiskOnChip memory chips from 2MB to 144MB capacity and the flash disk is fully compatible with floppy disk format of MS DOS system To install a DiskOnChip amp memory to the provided socket follow the instructions below 1 Make sure the computer is turned off 2 Insert the DiskOnChip amp memory device into the onboard Socket Ma
83. information on the SETUP utility 9 156 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 To install the software insert the DOS and Windows Driver Disk and type A INSTALL lt Enter gt or B INSTALL lt Enter gt Respond to the on screen prompts and instructions You will be asked to specify the model and configuration of your controller then select between DOS Express Installation Windows Express Installation or Selective Installation The touchscreen controller of the APOLLO 120 140 150 I is serial type The model number is E271 2210 AccuTouch Baud rate of the controller is 9600 The APOLLO 120 140 150 I uses onboard COM3 to drive this controller I RQ is selected by BI OS setting IRQ1O is the factory default setting for COM3 The software to be installed and disk space requirements will be displayed for each installation option You may specify the drive and directory for the files you choose to install or use the default C TOUCH The INSTALL program will modify your AUTOEXEC BAT file and SYSTEM INI file for Windows installations Copies of the original files will be saved as AUTOEXEC OLD and SYSTEM OLD Command Line Flags Several flags may be specified on the INSTALL command line To override the default system language used by INSTALL specify the L flag as follows INSTALL L x Use Lg or Ld for German Ls for Spanish Lf for French or Le for English To override the path to C AUTOEX
84. ion and are classified under three output modes single mode mirror mode and multiple monitor mode System memory clock 100MHz Memory bus width 64 bit Video memory size 8MB or above 4 5 2 1 Single Display Mode Resolution Bpp CRT1 LCD 640 480 8 160 72 75 85 100 120 160 200 60 70 75 16 60 72 75 85 100 120 160 200 60 70 75 32 160 72 75 85 100 120 160 200 60 70 75 800 600 8 156 60 72 75 85 100 120 160 60 70 75 16 156 60 72 75 85 100 120 160 60 70 75 32 156 60 72 75 85 100 120 160 60 70 75 1024 768 8 143 60 70 75 85 100 120 60 70 75 16 43 60 70 75 85 100 120 60 70 75 32 143 60 70 75 85 100 60 70 75 1280 1024 8 43 60 75 85 60 16 43 60 75 85 60 32 43 60 1600 1200 8 60 65 70 75 85 16 60 65 70 75 85 32 1920 1440 8 60 16 60 32 4 38 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 4 5 2 2 Mirror Display Output Mode When LCD is selected as secondary display at mirror mode Resolution Bpp CRT1 at mirror mode LCD at mirror mode 640 480 8 60 72 75 85 100 120 160 200 16 erm 72 75 85 100 120 mcum s 200 60 70 75 60 70 75 60 70 75 800 600 32 160 72 75 85 100 70 120 160 56 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 16 56 60 72 75 85 100 60 70 75 120 160 60 1024 768 D 60 72 75 85
85. itoring of IRQ8 the Real Time Clock so it does not awaken the svstem from Suspend mode e RiNG PCIPME Power UP CONTROL When you select Enabled a signal from ring PCIPME returns the system to Full On state The choice Enabled or Disabled e KB POWER ON PASSWORD This item can be used to prompt the used for a password when the system power is resumed by keyboard action The choice Enabled or Disabled POWER UP BY ALARM When you select Enabled the following fields appear They let you set the alarm that returns the system to Full On state Date of Month Alarm lets you select a day from 1 to 31 Time Alarm lets you select a time for the alarm in hours minutes and seconds The choice Enabled or Disabled 7 128 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 7 4 7 PnP PCI Configuration If the PNP PCI CONFI GURATI ON option is selected from the main menu the screen below will appear The following sample screen consists of the default values for PC 610 CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software PnP PCI Configuration Reset Configuration Data Disabled Item Help Menu Level b Resources Controlled By Auto ESCD X IRQ Resources Press Enter Default is Disabled PCI VGA Palette Snoop wear ele eo ne test Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious con
86. ix B introduces the DiskOnChip installation Appendix C introduces the Wake On LAN feature Appendix D explains the first MB memory map Appendix E provides the specifications for the built in power supply 1 4 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 1 3 Specifications APOLLO 12 1 15 1 TFT Intel Celeron Pentium Ill amp Pentium IV Plastic housing Panel PC with Versatile Stand design SYSTEM Flat Panel e APOLLO 120 Viewing angle Luminance cd m Simultaneous mode e APOLLO 150 Viewing angle Luminance cd m Simultaneous mode CPU Socket 370 System Chipset e SiS 630ST System BIOS Award PnP Flash BIOS System Memory 12 1 color TFT 800 600 100 150 or above yes 15 1 color TFT 10247768 120 200 or above optional high luminance model yes Intel Pentium IIl FCPGA 1GHz 133MHz Intel Pentium IIl FCPGA 650 933 133MHz Intel Pentium III FCPGA 500E 850E 100MHz Intel Celeron FCPGA 800MHz 1 10GHz 100MHz Intel Celeron FCPGA 533AMHz 766MHz 66MHz Intel Celeron PPGA 300A 533MHz 66MHz 1 168pin DIMM socket supporting SDRAM up to 512MB L2 Cache CPU built in APOLLO 120 150111 1 5 User Manual version 2207 Standard I O Serial ports 4 COM 1 2 amp 4 with 45V 12 power output on pin 9 COM 3 internal type reserved for touchscreen COM2 RS 232 485 jumper selectable Parallel Port 1 supports SPP EPP ECP External FDD Interface 1 5V 12V
87. ke sure that pin 1 of the DiskOnChip is aligned with the pin 1 of the socket 3 Power up the computer 4 During the power up the DiskOnChip drivers will be automatically loaded into the system memory 5 At this time the DiskOnChip can be accessed as any disk drive 6 If it is the only disk in the system it will appear as the first drive drive C 7 Ifthere are more drives already attached to the system then by default the DiskOnChip will appear as the last drive unless specially programmed 8 Ifthe DiskOnChip is to be bootable then follow the steps below a Use DOS command to copy the operating files into the DiskOnChip b The DiskOnChip is to be configured as the first drive drive C in the system Use the DUPDATE utility DUPDATE D S DOC104 EXB FIRST set as c DUPDATE C S DOC104 EXB set as d For more information and for the latest software utility and utilities manual on the DiskOnChipe visit M System website at www m sys com APOLLO 120 15011 9 User Manual version 2207 C System I O Ports Address range Hex Device 000 01F DMA controller 020 021 Interrupt controller 1 master 022 023 Chipset address 040 05F 8254 timer 060 06F 8024 keyboard controller 070 07F Real time clock non maskable interrupt mask NMI 080 09F DMA page register 0A0 OBF Interrupt
88. l 15 Click the Calibrate button and touch each of the three targets as they appear on the screen Click Yes when the cursor lines up correctly with your finger Click OK to close the Touchscreen Control panel NOTES Full screen DOS mode is not supported However Windowed DOS mode is fully supported A touch to a full screen DOS session will cause your system to immediately return to your Windows desktop A mouse can be used to access programs run in full screen DOS mode Windows 95 may lock up during startup if the resource settings in the Setup dialog of the Touchscreen Control Panel do not match the actual controller configuration Use Safe Mode to start Windows 95 and change the resource settings to match the controller configuration then restart Windows 95 The touchscreen driver may cause Windows 95 to lock up during Shutdown if the touchscreen is activated after Shutdown is initiated 9 162 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 Removing the Mouse Pointer If you wish to eliminate the mouse pointer you may replace it with the null cursor file NULL CUR supplied with MonitorMouse for Windows 95 Follow the following steps to install the null cursor file 1 DB AN Open the Control Panel and select Mouse Select the Pointers tab Highlight the Normal Select cursor then select Browse Type null cur in the space provided and select Open Select OK to select the option Exit from the Mouse Con
89. led ONBOARD SERIAL PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4 Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and second serial ports The choice 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ10 2b8 IRQ11 Disabled or Auto e UART MODE SELECT This item allows you to select UART mode The choice Enabled or Disabled e UR2 DUPLEX MODE This item allows you to select the IR half full duplex funcion The choice Half or Full ONBOARD PARALLEL PORT This item allows you to determine access onboard parallel port controller with which I O address The choice 3BC IRQ7 378 IRQ7 278 IRQ5 Disabled APOLLO 120 150111 7 123 User Manual version 2207 PARALLEL PORT MODE Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel printer port Select Normal Compatible or SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both support one of the other available modes The choice SPP EPP ECP ECP EPP e ECP Mope USE DMA Select a DMA channel for the parallel port for use during ECP mode The choice 3 1 e USB CONTROLLER Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB controller and you have USB peripherals The choice Enabled or Disabled e USB KEYBOARD SUPPORT Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB controller and you have a USB keyboard The choice Enabled or Disabled IDE HDD BLock MODE Block mode is also called block transfer multiple commands or multi
90. n 2207 DRIVE A TYPE DRIVE B TYPE The category identifies the types of floppy disk drive A or drive B that has been installed in the computer No floppy drive installed 360K 5 25 5 25 inch PC type standard drive 360K byte 1 2M 5 25 5 25 inch AT type high density drive 1 2M bytes 3 5 inch when 3 Mode is Enabled 1 44M 3 5 3 5 inch double sided drive 1 44M byte 2 88M 3 5 3 5 inch double sided drive 2 88M byte e VIDEO The categorv selects the default video device Options EGA VGA CGA40 CGA80 Mono FULL SCREEN FUNCTION Enable Disable the full screen function e HALTON The category determines whether the computer will stop if an error is detected during power up The system boot will not stop for any error that may be detected All Errors Whenever the BIOS detects a non fatal error the system will be stopped and you will be prompted All But Keyboard The system boot will not stop for a keyboard error it will stop for all other errors 720K 3 5 3 5 inch double sided drive 720K byte All But Diskette The system boot will not stop for a disk error it will stop for all other errors All But Disk Key The system boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk error it will stop for all other errors 7 110 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 7 4 3 Advanced BIOS Features If the ADVANCED BI OS FEATURES option is selected from the main menu the screen below will a
91. n controller 13 to the bracket with 2 3 6 screws 5 Fold both cables properly 6 Make sure the two screws at the outward upper side of the chassis are also properly fixed 5 58 APOLLO 120 150 111 User Manual version 2007 5 6 HDD Module Assembly The APOLLO provides enough space to build in a 3 5 hard disk drive in the system compartment The following steps show the way to install an internal hard disk drive 1 Make the chassis lower side near vou Now from vour point of view the 3 5 HDD module is to be installed to the right upper side of the svstem compartment Refer to Figure 5 4 Fix the hard disk drive 1 to the HDD bracket 3 with 2 flat head screws Connect the one end of the 40 pin IDE cable 2 to hard disk drive There are two clips at the bottom of the compartment used to hold the HDD module to the svstem compartment Insert the HDD module to the compartment and clip it into place Fix the HDD module to the chassis with one 3 5 flat head screw outside of the right upper side of the chassis Make sure the other end of the 40 pin IDE cable is connected to the motherboard IDE 1 connector MODEL HDDs ITEM PART NO NAME QTY NOTE 1 HDD 2 W34002201000 HDD CABLE 20m 1 3 MA1510F00000 HOD T 1 FIGURE 5 4 HDD INSTALLATION APOLLO 120 150 Ill 5 59 User Manual version 2207 5 7 Touchscreen or Front Bezel Ass
92. n using this way two screw holes on the front bezel need to be cut to prevent LCD mechanism interference to the front bezel FIGURE 5 5 APOLLO w 0 TOUCH 5 60 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 MODEL APOLLO 120 8 TEMIPART NO NAME NOTE MEELA NI AZA121920000 wats ET vk ZA121925 100 17203 15 WU wi TELO TOUCH n ATT TW EIS imm FRE NNVNNVNNZ MODEL APOLLO 150 lt 8 ITEM PART NO NAME QTY NOTE 1 EECA 1 2 A2A151923200 reat y Ears Fk 2 3 JAZA151931800 5 0 318526 WU 2 4 X20215200000 I50 ELO TOUCH d 1 5 MA1510510000 ELO 150 Et 1 6 MA1510500000 ELO 150 6 WU 2 7 MA1510520000 ELO 150 Et k 1 H A2A151825000 Wz SIm E 2 9 A2AT51825000 Wi zx simms WE 2 FiGURE 5 7 APOLLO 120 FRONT BEZEL ASSEMBLY APOLLO 120 150 111 5 61 User Manual version 2207 5 8 LCD Module Assembly Figure 5 8 and 5 9 illustrate the way to assemble the APOLLO s LCD module The LCD does not fix to the main system directly Rather it is to be fixed to a LCD holder then to the main system The assembly of APOLLO 120 LCD module slightly differs from that of APOLLO 150 1 For APOLLO 120 there are two LCD brackets Fig 5 8 2 amp 3 used to fix to the LCD panel to the LCD h
93. n with a heat sink on to avoid overheating To install a CPU or upgrade a new CPU follow the instructions below 1 Ifthere is an existing CPU on the socket remove the CPU cooling fan first Then remove the CPU by pulling the lever out a little and raising it then lifting out the existing CPU from the socket 2 To insert the CPU into the socket the notch on the corner of the CPU the corner with golden dot should point toward the end of the socket lever If the insertion of the CPU to the socket is not easy check whether the CPU pins correspond with the holes on the socket 3 After insert the CPU into the socket pull the lever down to make sure the CPU is in place 4 The CPU cooling fan comes with a 3 pin power cable Connect the power cable to the 3 pin power connector on the motherboard 5 There are two white clips on the CPU socket Make sure the cooling CPU fan clips click into place 3 pin CPU fan power connector CPU socket FIGURE 5 3 APOLLO 120 150 Ill 5 55 User Manual version 2207 5 3 Installing the SDRAM Memory Module The APOLLO 120 150 III system control board provides 1 x 168 pin DIMM socket able to support SDRAM memory from 32MB up to 512MB To install the memory module follow the instructions below 1 Find the 168 pin DIMM socket on the motherboard 2 There are two white eject levers at each end of the DIMM Socket Push them outward until they separate from the two vertical posts
94. nd the I O board APOLLO 120 150111 6 75 User Manual version 2207 6 1 APOLLO III Motherboard This section provides background information and detail specification on the APOLLO 120 150 III system engine PC 610 Sections include General Information Features Specification Board placement amp Dimension 955 6 1 1 General Information The PC 610 is an Intel Celeron Pentium III Socket 370 multimedia ATX motherboard with LCD VGA controller Ethernet 100 10 AC97 sound and IDE flash disk By integrating single chip SiS630ST the PC 610 provides a high performance low cost desktop solution Highly integrated the PC 610 can adapt Intel amp Celeron 66 100MHz and Pentium III 100 133MHz CPU Onboard features include four serial ports one multi mode Parallel ports a floppy drive controller and a PS 2 keyboard PS 2 mouse interface The built in high speed PCI IDE controller supports both PI O and ATA 100 mode Up to four IDE devices can be connected including large hard disks CD ROM drives and other IDE devices The full PC functionality coupled with its multi 1 Os stand ready to accommodate a wide range of PC peripherals The full PC functionality coupled with its multi 1 Os stand ready to accommodate a wide range of PC peripherals Compact in size and with its highly integrated multimedia and networking functions the PC 610 is the most powerful PC engine to build any small footprint all in one PC system for integ
95. nt to prevent short circuitry caused during system operation 4 Fix the motherboard 6 to the chassis with 7 round head anti fallen 3 6 screws 5 The IR LED cable Fig 5 7 7 amp Fig 5 8 5 has to go through the rectangle opening located at the bottom side of the chassis then connected to motherboard s 7 the HDD LED amp ACPI LED amp SMI connector APOLLO 120 150111 5 57 User Manual version 2207 5 5 Touch Controller Assembly If a touch screen is integrated with the system the touchscreen controller is to be installed right after the installation of the motherboard For easy maintenance in the future the controller is to installed to a bracket rather than to the system compartment directly From your point of view there is a rectangle opening at the left upper side of the chassis Insert the touch controller bracket to the opening and retain it to the chassis with 2 flat head 3 5 screws For easy assembly the related cables are to be connected first 1 The touchscreen cable Fig 5 1 14 is a 10 pin to 10 pin flat cable One end is connected to the touchscreen controller first 2 There is a 2 pin black amp red cable to provide the power source for the touchscreen Connect one end to the controller 3 Connect the other end of the 10 pin to 10 pin flat cable to the onboard COM 3 header connector and connect the other end of the 2 pin power cable to the motherboard s PWRI 4 Fix the touchscree
96. older 11 from the up amp down sides Fix the two brackets to the LCD holder first 2 Fixthe LCD panel to the LCD holder with four 3 8 screws 3 Attach the insulator to the invertor 4 The invertor cable for APOLLO 120 is a 4 pin to 4 pin cable and for APOLLO 150 is a 4 pin to 7 pin cable with wafer connectors at both sides Connect the one end of the invertor cable to invertor first The other end is for later connection to the onboard INVI 5 Connect the pink white high voltage wires from the LCD the invertor 6 The invertor for Fig 5 8 9 APOLLO 120 is to be fixed at the right middle side of the LCD holder with the up side down and for APOLLO 150 Fig 5 8 7 is at the reverse side of the LCD holder later after the LCD module is to be installed to the system There are other accessories to be put on the LCD module l Fix 6 bronze sticks 15 mm to the lower sides of the LCD holder Fix the IR LED board to the LCD holder with two 3 6 screws 2 The two speakers Fig 5 8 6 are to be fixed to the right and left sides of the IR LED board The speaker wires are to be connect to the 2 pin header on the IR LED board 5 62 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 MODEL LCDs TTEM PART NO NAME OTY NOTE aans MAT210710000 TLE ER U MAT210700000 SEW V 56605301000 Len cele ora BTALEDO00000 MODULE APOLLO LED AID 180402201000 zzmvesren MOLEX ris
97. on program is called SETUP EXE OU UU N N APOLLO 120 150 111 9 149 User Manual version 2207 10 Click Finish to run the SETUP EXE installation program The setup program begins to execute and load TouchWare files 11 Follow the instructions displayed on the screen Make your selections carefully when answering questions to complete the installation Once TouchWare has been installed you have to restart the APOLLO III system in order to load the touchscreen driver TouchWare provides many options for optimizing the performance of the touchscreen You can adjust settings of the touch mode touch sounds double click speed double click area and other cursor options Use the Touchscreen Control Panel to set your preferences and calibrate to specific screen resolution 9 150 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 9 1 4 Uninstalling TouchW are The Uninstall program removes all TouchWare components from the APOLLO III system These components include TouchWare files directories program folders and other folder items The Uninstall program also remove all TouchWare entries from the system registry files Note The Uninstall program may not work correctly if the control panel is open Be sure to close TouchWare before running Uninstall To uninstall TouchWare follow the procedures below 1 Click Start and point to Programs and then point to MicroTouch 2 Click on TouchWare Uninstall The uninstall
98. oncurrent function MEM Enabled Concurrent function PCI Enabled CPU Pipeline Control Enabled PCI Delay Transaction Enabled Memory Parity Check Enabled Y gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults APOLLO 120 150111 7 115 User Manual version 2207 e ADVANCED DRAM CONTROL 1 2 SETTINGS The first chipset settings deal with CPU access to dynamic random access memory DRAM The default timings have been carefully chosen and should only be altered if data is being lost Such a scenario might well occur if your system had mixed speed DRAM chips installed so that greater delays may be required to preserve the integrity of the data held in the slower memory chips AUTO CONFIGURATION This item will automatically configure the chipset timing You may select manual to set up following gray items by your specific need The choice Manual Auto LOOMHz or 133MHZ SDRAM RAS ACTIVE TIME This item defines SDRAM ACT to PRE command period The Choice 6T 7T 5T 4T SDRAM RAS Precharge Time This item defines SDRAM PRE to ACT command period The Choice 3T 2T 4T Reserved e RAS To CAS DELAY This item defines SDRAM ACT to Read Write command period The choice 3T 2T 4T Reserved DRAM BACKGROUND COMMAND This item is lead off time control for DRAM background command When select Del
99. ong time operation in any public sectors By swiveling the knob on the left side of the base cover and pulling the base up and down the angle can be adjusted from 45 to 90 Tr management i cutout FIGURE 3 1 APOLLO S VERSATILE STANDING OPTIONS Cable management cover 3 22 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 3 1 3 Fixed Standing At the bottom side of the big pedestal there are two avocado shape holes which are used to fix the APOLLO to the table with screws When the APOLLO is fixed to the table the angle from the main system to the table can be adjusted from 45 to 90 by swiveling the knob on the left side of the base cover and pulling the base up and down MODEL APOLLO 9 ITEM PART NO NAME Q IY NOTE 1 MA15 10000000 OEKO 2 MA1511800000 HINGE _J uith LOCK MA1511810000 HINGE k PA1511710000 APOLLO 120150 8 Ba amp EV AER 0 l 8 PA1511700000 APOLLO IXJ50 T Ba 8 WA PA1511300000 APOLLO 1271508 D PE Avocado shape holes FIGURE 3 2 APOLLO PEDESTAL KIT The following figure illustrates the distance between the avocado holes
100. oppy disk drive is attached to the system it will need 5V power source from the system A power cable for the external floppy disk drive is already provided for this connection For other devices you might need to make your own power cable for the connection 4 10 VR Brightness Control The APOLLO system provides a VR control to adjust the brightness of the LCD The VR control is with a shape cutout on it You will need a shape screwdriver to adjust it for display brightness control APOLLO 120 150 HI 447 User Manual version 2207 4 11 DIO Digital Input amp Output The APOLLO III provides 2 channel digital input and output that can be used for the system s simple automation control needs The digital I O can be configured to control the opening of a cash drawer or to sense the warning signal of an uninterrupted power system UPS or to do the store security control The DIO port address and pin definition is listed below DIO1 1 0 Port address 208H RJ 11 Read SDO SD1 l l Write SD4 SD5 LUUL 123456 IO 208H READ jJ O 208H WRITE SDO 18 2 IN O Spi 16 Yi TA 4 IN 1 z 1A2 75 2 77 1Y3 1A3 Fg 2 0 5 1Y4 1A4 Fr O 2Y1 2M 3 2 0 5 2Y2 2A2 j5 2 oF 2Y3 2A3 E A O 2Y4 2A4 D 1 IOR206H 1G 520 VDD 2G bis eno 4 0 74LS244 74LS273 VCC5 o DIO1 Qn Q ELM RI 11 OUT 1 MOSFET N 4 48 APOLLO 120 150
101. ord is not entered at the prompt Setup The system will boot but access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt Note To disable security select PASSWORD SETTING at Main Menu and then you will be asked to enter password Do not type anything and just press Enter it will disable security Once the security is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely OS SELECT FOR DRAM gt 64MB Select the operating system that is running with greater than 64MB of RAM on the system The choice Non OS2 OS2 REPORT No FDD For WiN 95 Whether report no FDD for Win 95 or not The choice Yes amp No ViDEO BIOS SHADOW This item allows the video BIOS to be copied to svstem memorv for faster performance The choice Enabled amp Disabled 7 114 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 7 4 4 Advanced Chipset Features If the ADVAMCED CHIPSET FEATURES option is selected from the main menu the screen below will appear The following sample screen consists of the default values for PC 610 CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software Advanced Chipset Features gt Advanced DRAM Control 1 Press Enter Item Help gt Advanced DRAM Control 2 Press Enter Menu Level P System BIOS Cacheable Enabled Video RAM Cacheable Enabled Memory Hole at 15M 16M Disabled AGP Aperture Size 64MB Graphic Window WR Combine Enabled C
102. ort CRT1 CRT Display Connector FDD1 External FDD Connector USB1 JUSB Connector 1 USB2 JUSB Connector 2 DIO1 Digital I O Connector LAN1 Ethernet Connector MIC1 Microphone In Connector LINE Line In Connector SPK1 Speaker Output Connector VR1 LCD Backlight Control 6 96 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 6 2 3 1 KBI PS 2 Keyboard Connector Pin Signal 1 KBDATA NC GND SB5V KBCLK NC HD ju B W IN 6 2 3 2 KBMS PS 2 Mouse Pin _ Signal 1 MSDATA NC GND 5V MSCLK NC O Ui B W IN 6 2 3 3 COM1 COM2 COM4 DB 9 Pin Signal Pin f Signal 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 RXD 7 RTS 3 TXD 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 RI 5V 12V 5 GND APOLLO 120 150111 6 97 User Manual version 2207 6 2 3 4 CN1 DC Power Output Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 5 5V 2 GND 6 12V 3 5V 7 GND 4 12V 8 GND 6 2 3 5 LPT1 D SUB 25 Parallel Port Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 STRB 14 AFD 2 DATA 0 15 ERROR 3 DATA 1 16 INIT 4 DATA 2 17 SLINT 5 DATA 3 18 GND 6 DATA 4 19 GND 7 DATA 5 20 GND 8 DATA 6 21 GND 9 DATA 7 22 GND 10 ACK 23 GND 11 _ BUSY 24 GND 12 JPE 25 GND 13 SLCT 6 2 3 6 CRT1 VGA D SUB 15 Pin Pin f Signal Pin f S
103. ottom side of the chassis with 2 screws MODEL APOLLO K 2 ITEM PART NO NAME l Q TY NOTE MA1510100000 JsKUFV 1 2 13 V 3 B1AI00000000 MODULE APOLLO 10 ALO 4 W36801801000 SCSI 68P SCSI 6BP L 180nm FIGURE 5 12 APOLLO BACK MODULE ASSEMBLY 5 72 APOLLO 120 150 Ill User Manual version 2007 5 13 Stand Module Assembly The APOLLO system comes with a versatile stand composing of one big pedestal and one set of cable management covers The following figure illustrates the steps to make up the APOLLO stand 1 Refer to Fig 5 13 Fix the two hinges to the hinge bracket 5 Then fix the unit to the metal base 1 Please note that the two hinges are different The right side is used to fix the hinge knob Note that there are two avocado shape holes on the metal base The two avocado holes are used to fix the stand to the table for special application Insert the stand bottom cover 4 to the hinge module and fix them together with four flat head 3 6 screws Fix the plastic upper cover 6 to the hinge bracket with 2 screws Insert the whole base unit to the base plastic cover 7 and fix them together with screws to make the complete unit a pedestal Insert the hinge knob 2 to the pedestal MODEL APOLLO o HY ITEM PART NO NAME Q TY NOTE 1 MA1510000000 OXrKO 2 MA1511800000 HINGE JwithLOCK 3 HINGE k 4
104. ovided and press Enter Follow the directions on the screen The Touchscreen Setup Wizard will appear You will need to specify the touchscreen controller on COM3 IRQ 10 Also specify the language you want to use in the Touchscreen Control Panel Complete the Setup program Shutdown and restart Windows NT Click the Start button then click Settings and then click Control Panel Double click Elo Touchscreen to run the Touchscreen Control Panel Click the Calibrate button and touch each of the three targets as they appear on the screen Touch Yes when the cursor lines up correctly with your finger Touch OK to close the Touchscreen Control Panel APOLLO 120 150111 9 165 User Manual version 2207 Instruction for Windows NT Auto Boot Windows NT normally displays the system logon dialog when started Use the following procedure to disable the display of the logon dialog and automatically startup without user intervention 1 2 Run REGEDT32 EXE Locate the Registrv subkev KEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Winlogon Establish your domain name account name and password more than likely you will already have the keys DefaultDomain and DefaultUserName and will want to add a password to that account DefaultPassword using the values you normally type when logging on To add a DefaultPassword value from the Edit menu choose Add Value In the Value name field type
105. ple sector read write If your IDE hard drive supports block mode most new drives do select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read writes per sector the drive can support The choice Enabled or Disabled Init DISPLAY FIRST This item allows you to decide to active which bus first PCI Slot or AGP first The choice PCI Slot or AGP SYSTEM SHARE MEMORY SIZE This item defines the System Share Memory Size for video The choice 2MB 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 7 124 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 7 4 6 Power Management Setup If the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP option is selected from the main menu the screen below will appear The following sample screen consists of the default values for PC 610 CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software Power Management Setup ACPI function Enabled Item Help ACPI Suspend Type S3 STR Menu Level P Video OFF Option Susp Stby Off Video Off Method V H SYNC B ank Switch Function Break Wake Modem Use IRQ 3 Hot Key Function As Power Off HDD Off After Disable Power Button Override Instant Off Power Status Resume Control Always Off PM Wake Up Event Press Enter Y Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults APOLLO 120 150111 7 125 User Manual version 2207
106. ppear The following sample screen consists of the default values for PC 610 CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 200 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning Disabled Item Help CPU Internal Cathe Enabled Menu Level External Cache Enabled CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Enabled Allow you to choose the Processor Number Feature Enabled VIRUS warning Quick Power On Self Test Disabled features for IDE Hard First Boot Device Disabled Disk boot sector Second Boot Device HDD 0 protection If this Third Boot Device LS120 function is enabled and Boot Other Device Enabled someone attempt to Swap Floppy Drive Boot up Floppy Seek Disabled write data into this Enabled area BIOS will show a ES Boot up NumLock Status ON warning message on Gate A20 Option Fast the screen and alarm Typematic Rate Setting Disabled beep Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 Typematic Rate Delay Msec 250 Security Option Setup OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non OS2 Report NO FDD for Win 95 No Video BIOS Shadow Enabled gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults APOLLO 120 15011 7 User Manual version 2207 VIRUS WARNING Allow vou to choose the VIRUS Warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection If this function is enabled and someone attempt to w
107. program begins 3 Follow the instructions displayed on the screen You may receive the following message when the Uninstall is complete Some elements could not be removed You should manually remove items related to the application This is normal because several files will remain in use until you reboot the system Click on Details to see the remaining files Note Once the Uninstall is complete you must restart the system The touchscreen driver is still in use until you restart the system APOLLO 120 150111 9 151 User Manual version 2207 9 1 5 Calibrate the MicroTouch Touchscreen After the touchscreen and TouchWare are installed you must calibrate the touchscreen Calibration serve two purposes Sets the active area of the touchscreen Aligns the touchscreen s active area to the underlying video To calibrate the touchscreen use the Calibrate option on the Touchscreen control panel and follow the directions displayed on the screen For more information please refer to the online help or MicroTouch website Note Before calibrating the touchscreen let the display warm up for several minutes and then center the video image within the screen area Also always calibrate the touchscreen at the display video resolution that you touch application will use 9 152 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 9 1 6 Getting More Information For more information on setting up the MicroTouch touch
108. ration into any space constricted embedded applications Fully configurable and with its modular design the PC 610 is an ideal platform for any consumer computing applications where space is a premium 6 76 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 6 1 2 Specifications PC 610 Multimedia Intel Celeron Pentium 111 Motherboard with XGA LCD Dual display Ethernet amp Audio Interface CPU Intel Socket 370 s Intel Pentium III FCPGA 1GHz 133MHz e Intel Pentium III FCPGA 650 933 133MHz e Intel Pentium III FCPGA 500E 850E 100MHz e Intel Celeron FCPGA 800MHz 1 10GHz 100MHz e Intel Celeron FCPGA 533AMHz 766MHz 66MHz e Intel Celeron PPGA 300A 533MHz 66MHz Main Chipset SiS630ST System BIOS Award PnP Flash BIOS System Memory 1 x 168 pin DIMM sockets supporting SDRAM up to 512MB L2 Cache CPU built in Standard I O e Serial ports x 4 Parallel port x 1 e ATA 100 66 IDE x 2 supports up to 4 IDE devices FDD x 1 supports up to 2 floppy disk drives PS 2 Keyboard Interface x 1 Internal Keyboard Interface x 1 PS 2 Mouse Interface x 1 e USB Interface x 2 e IrDA 5 pin header with CIR support e Ethernet e 100 10 Base T Ethernet e Support WAKE ON LAN APOLLO 120 150 TI 6 77 User Manual version 2207 e Display e LCD controller e Integrated 2D 3D graphics engine 4X AGP e Share system memory architecture able to utilize the display memory size up to 64MB e Maximum resolution for video chipset
109. rd interface for analog monitor the PC 610 also provides an interface for digital flat panels The PC 610 XGA driver diskettes contain the following drivers SiS630ST VGA drivers for Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows NT4 0 For the VGA drivers please download the updated drivers from the following website http www sis com tw APOLLO 120 15011 8 141 User Manual version 2207 8 3 Audio Setup The PC 610 audio driver diskette contains the following drivers SiS630ST audio drivers for lt gt DOS Windows 95 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows NT For the audio drivers please download the updated drivers from the following website http www sis com tw 8 142 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 8 4 Driver Installation To install the Ethernet VGA and Audio drivers find the drivers from the correct directory and execute the execution files All the related drivers are stored in the floppy diskettes or the panel PC tool CD under the following route PanelPC amp Motherboard Drivers amp Utilities PC 600 Please refer to the readme txt file under each directory for more drivers information Recent releases of operating systems always include setup programs that load automatically and guide you through the installation For Windows XP installation all the related drivers are already bundled in Microsoft Windows XP APOLLO 1
110. right C 1984 200 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control gt Advanced BOIS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Password gt Power Management Setup Save amp Exit Setup PnP PCI Configuration Exit Without Saving PC Health Status Esc Quit F9 MenuinBIOS y gt lt Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Use the arrow keys to move among the items and press Enter to enter the sub menu 7 106 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 STANDARD CMOS Setup This setup page includes all the items in standard compatible BIOS ADVANCED BI OS FEATURES This setup page includes all the items of Award special enhanced features ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES This setup page includes all the items of chipset special features I NTEGRATED PERIPHERALS This setup page includes all onboard peripherals PowER MANAGEMENT SETUP This setup page includes all the items of Green function features PNP PCI CONFIGURATION This setup page includes all the configurations of PCI amp PnP ISA resources PC HEALTH STATUS This setup page auto detects the temperature voltage and fan speed FREQUENCY VOLTAGE CONTROL This setup page includes the CPU SDRAM PCI frequency setting LOAD FAIL SAFE DEFAULTS BIOS Defaults indicates the most appropri
111. rite data into this area BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep Enabled Activates automaticallv when the svstem boots up causing a warning message to appear when anvthing attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table Disabled No warning message will appear when anvthing attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table e CPU INTERNAL CACHE EXTERNAL CACHE These two categories speed up memory access However it depends on CPU chipset design Enabled Enable cache Disabled Disable cache CPU L2 CACHE ECC CHECKING This item allows you to enable disable CPU L2 Cache ECC checking The choice Enabled amp Disabled PROCESSOR NUMBER FEATURE Some of the new generation of socket 370 processors are installed with a unique processor number This number may be used for verification in Internet transactions and e commerce If you prefer not to use or distribute the unique processor number use this item to suppress the processor number The choice Enabled amp Disabled 7 112 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 Quick POWER ON SELF TEST This category speeds up Power On Self Test POST after you power up the computer If it is set to Enable BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST Enabled Enable quick POST Disabled Normal POST FIRST SECOND THIRD OTHER BOOT DEVICE The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the de
112. s with a correspondingly longer awakening period The choice Break Wake Disabled Hot Key Function As Select Enabled if your system has a hot key for soft power off The choice Enabled or Disabled HDD Orr AFTER By default this item is Disabled meaning that no matter the mode the rest of the system the hard drive will remain ready Otherwise you have a range of choices from 1 to 15 minutes or Suspend This means that you can elect to have your hard disk drive be turned off after a selected number of minutes or when the rest of the system goes into a Suspend mode POWER BUTTON OVER RIDE You could press the power button for more than 4 seconds forces the system to enter the Soft Off state when the system has hung The choice Soft Off Delay 4 Sec APOLLO 120 150 HI 7 127 User Manual version 2207 PM WAKE UP EVENTS e IRQ 3 7 9 15 NMI The following is a list of IRQ s Interrupt ReQuests which can be exempted much as the COM ports and LPT ports above can When an I O device wants to gain the attention of the operating system it signals this by causing an IRQ to occur When the operating system is ready to respond to the request it interrupts itself and performs the service As above the choices are On and Off When set On activity will neither prevent the system from going into a power management mode nor awaken it e IRQ 3 7 9 15 NMI e IRQ 8 Break Suspend You can Enable or Disable mon
113. s to this memory area a system error may result The choice Enabled or Disabled VIDEO RAM CACHEABLE Select Enabled allows caching of the video RAM resulting in better system performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may result The choice Enabled or Disabled Memory HOLE AT 15M 16M You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM When this area is reserved it cannot be cached The user information of peripherals that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their memory requirements The choice Enabled or Disabled AGP APERTURE SIZE Select the size of Accelerated Graphics Port AGP aperture The aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for graphics memory address space Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any translation The Choice 4M 8M 16M 32M 64M 128M 256M GRAPHIC WINDOW WR COMBIN Use this item to enable or disable CPU support for WR Combin The choice Enabled or Disabled APOLLO 120 150111 7 119 User Manual version 2207 CONCURRENT FUNCTION MEM This item is CPU amp PCI Masters Concurrentiv Access Memory Function Select enabled allows CPU access memorv cvcles and PCI masters access memorv cvcles concurrentiv issued onto host bus and PCI bus respectivelv and then the memorv access cvcles will be rearranged bv SiS630 to memory sequentially
114. screen and installing the TouchWare to the APOLLO Ill system refer to the online help You can also download MicroTouch touchscreen drivers and user documentation form MicroTouch website or Bulletin Board System BBS MicroTouch website is located at http www 3m com Click the Customer Info button and follow the instruction on the screen to download TouchWare software or documentation Call 1 978 659 9250 to dial into MicroTouch s BBS You need a modem and standard communication software to connect to the BBS Follow the instruction on the screen to download TouchWare software or documentation If after consulting the documentation you still need help with the setup of the MicroTouch to the system you can either Call MicroTouch Technical Support at 1 800 MICROTOUCH 1 800 642 7686 Send an e mail to Technical Support at microtouch com APOLLO 120 150111 9 153 User Manual version 2207 9 2 Elo Touchscreen Driver Installation The Elo resistive touch and Intelli touch will use the same drivers and utilities which are stored in either the CD diskette or floppy disk drive 9 2 1 Svstem Requirements The DOS drivers will run on anv svstem with DOS 2 0 or later version The Windows drivers will run on anv svstem with Windows 3 1 or later versions The DOS demonstration program requires a VGA color displav The touchscreen calibration program for DOS supports standard and VESA compatible displav modes Otherwise
115. ssortment of programs are included to calibrate the touchscreen and verify the operation of serial ports touchscreen controllers and driver programs APOLLO 120 150 Ill 9 155 User Manual version 2207 9 2 3 Installation This section details the installation procedures for the software on the DOS and Windows Driver Disk Four steps are required Step 1 Configuring the touchscreen controller Step2 Installing the controller Step 3 Running the INSTALL program Step 4 Calibrating the touchscreen STEP 1 CONFIGURING THE TOUCHSCREEN CONTROLLER THE MANUFACTURER ships most touchscreen controllers preconfigured for use with Elo software STEP 2 INSTALLING THE CONTROLLER If you need help when installing the touchscreen controller or making the connections please contact the Manufacturer s Customer Service department STEP 3 RUNNING THE I NSTALL PROGRAM The DOS and Windows Driver Disk contains an installation program which will automatically transfer all necessary files to the hard disk If you intend to install the Windows drivers make sure that the Windows has been installed and operating properly before proceeding You must have a DOS mouse driver MOUSE COM installed for your mouse if you wish to continue using your mouse along with the touchscreen in DOS or Windows If you only want to change the configuration of your touchscreen controller see Changing Your Hardware Configuration with SETUP page 14 for
116. t is also required to support the Ethernet card for this function The APOLLO is a panel PC system with these two features To use the APOLLO Wake On LAN function please refer to the following 1 Download the Wake up packet PCnet Family Software Magic Packet Utility This utility is downloadable from AMD website at http www amd com us en Networking Productl nformatio n 0 50 2330 00 html Or refer to the Magic Packet Technology at AMD website for how to write your own wake up program http www amd com us en Networking TechnicalResource s 0 50_ 2334 2481 00 html 2 BIOS Setting Enter the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP PM WAKE UP EVENTS to enable the MACPME Power UP CONTROL APOLLO 120 150 Ill 9 173 User Manual version 2207 3 Wake up Packet To use the AMD s Magic Packet program installation is not needed Just open the MAGPAC EXE then the following screen will pop up ini xil Pis Yoru Mogic Packets Help Blas Tab Lot of Hosts x e P e Group Power On Tead s nagi packet to ons hom unu set ec brosicast NUM The remote computer can be waken up by selecting the Macic PACKET amp RDWER ON ONE Hosr as shown below Send a Magic Packet to One Host 31 xl IP Broadcast Address 255 255 255 255 r Destination Ethernet Address EEE Se Message com Do not change the IP BROADCAST ADDRESS The DESTINATION ETHERNET ADDRESS is to be filled in with the Ethernet card s MA
117. t is not included in this LCD module General specifications are summarized in the following TEM SPECIFI CATI ON Display Area mm 246 0 H x 184 5 V 12 1 inch diagonal Pixel Format H V 800 x3 x 600 Pixel Pitch mm 0 3075 H x 0 3075 V Color Pixel Arrangement RGB vertical stripe Display Mode Normally white Number of Color 262144 colors Contrast Ratio 150 1 typ Brightness cd m 250 cd m CFL Discharge Current 5 0 mA 2 Viewing Angle K gt 10 Horizontal R 40 L 40 Vertical U 10 L 20 Optical Rise time Fall time 20 msec typ Power Consumption W 3 8 Power Consumption w o 7 05 W typ invertor VDD line 2 lamps input line Electrical I nterface Digital video Signals 6 bit for each color R G B Module Size mm 278 0 W x 205 H x 12 D Module Weight g 462 g Backlight luminance 2 tube 30 000 hrs under becomes half or the initial 25 C continuous operation value luminance becomes half or the initial value APOLLO 120 150 Ill 9 169 User Manual version 2207 A 2 THE LCD FOR APOLLO 150 The standard display used for the APOLLO 150 is a LG 15 1 TFT active matrix color liquid display LCD its model no is LM151X2 or its equivalent Itis a TTL interface LCD panel It comprises amorphous silicon TFT attached to each signal electrode a driving circuit and a backlight This LCD has a bu
118. the motherboard s INV1 8 Connect the other end of the IR LED cable to the IR LED board APOLLO 120 150111 5 65 User Manual version 2207 5 9 CD ROM DVD ROM FDD Module Assembly The APOLLO provides enough space to accommodate a CD ROM or CD RW or DVD ROM and a floppy disk drive The CD ROM or DVD ROM drive used in the APOLLO 120 150 is not the common 5 25 drive seen in computer stores Rather it is a slim type drive widely used in notebook computers The APOLLO 120 150 can connect to an external floppy disk drive or an internal slim type floppy disk drive depending on the system requirement Please note that either an external floppy disk drive or internal floppy disk drive can be used 5 9 1 Internal CD ROM FDD Assembly The following steps show the ways to install an internal CD ROM or DVD ROM and floppy disk drive 1 Make the chassis lower side near you Now from your point of view the CD ROM FDD module is to be installed on the left side of the chassis 2 Refer to Figure 5 10 Attach the CD ROM board 4 to the slim CD ROM 2 and fix them together with 2 screws PLEASE NOTE THAT THE 2 SCREWS NEED TO BE INCASED WITH 2 PLASTIC WASHERS 3 TO PREVENT SHORT CIRCUITRY 1 Insert the CD ROM module to the CD ROM FDD bracket 9 and fix them together with 2 screws 2 There is a 40 pin CD ROM cable Connect one end to the CD ROM board 3 Attach one end of the 26 pin FDD flat cable 8 to the slim floppy disk
119. tive matrix color liquid display LCD module its model no is MXS121022010 or its equivalent It composes of LCD panel driver ICs control circuit and backlight By applying 6 bit digital data 800x600 260K color images are displayed on the 12 1 diagonal screen Input power voltage is single 3 3V for LCD driving A 1 1 2 SPECIFICATI ON Inverter backlight is not included in this LCD module General specifications are summarized in the following TEM SPECIFI CATI ON Display Area mm 246 0 H x 184 5 V 12 106 inch diagonal Number of Pixel 800 x R G B W x 600 H Sub Pixel Pitch mm 0 1025 W x 0 3075 H Pixel Pitch mm 0 3075 W x 0 3075 H Number of Color 262144 colors Active Viewing Angle 246 0 W x 184 5 H Bezel opening area 250 0 W x 188 5 H Brightness cd m 150 cd m Module Size mm 275 0 W 199 H 6 9max T Module Weight g 440 g TYP Backlight Unit CCFL 1 tube 9 168 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 A 1 2 APOLLO 120 HIGH LUMINANACE LCD If the APOLLO 120 is using a high luminance LCD the display used for the is a IMES 12 1 TFT active matrix color liquid display LCD module its model no is M121 53R or its equivalent It composes of LCD panel driver ICs control circuit and backlight By applying 6 bit digital data 800x600 260K color images are displayed on the 12 1 diagonal screen A 1 2 1 SPECIFICATION Inverter backligh
120. trol Panel You should notice that the arrow cursor has disappeared Note that all other cursors will still function as before APOLLO 120 150111 9 163 User Manual version 2207 MonitorMouse for Windows 95 Uninstall Procedure 1 2 Close the Windows Control Panel if it is open Delete the following files from your Windows System folder MONMOUSE VXD MONMOUSE HLP and MONMOUSE CPL Start the REGEDIT EXE program to edit the registry click the Start button click Run type regedit and press lt Enter gt Delete the following keys from the registry HKEV CURRENT USER Control Panel desktop DoubleClickHeight HKEV CURRENT USER Control Panel desktop DoubleClickWidth Delete the following registry key folders and their contents HKEY LOCAL MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Ser vices VxD MonMouse HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE ElO TouchS ystems 4 Use Notepad to delete the following line from the 386Enh section of the SYSTEM INI file device monmouse vxd Delete the directory C Elo to remove the touchscreen diagnostic programs and sample Z axis and calibration programs Restart Windows 95 9 164 APOLLO 120 150111 User Manual version 2007 9 2 1 2 7 8 9 10 11 5 Installing MonitorMouse for Win NT Start your computer Insert the MonitorMouse for Windows NT disk into drive A Click the Start button and then click Run Type a setup in the space pr
121. ts with the 2 metal slips located inside the expansion outlet 4 The riser card 8 is to be fixed with the metal bracket 9 with two flat head screws first Then plug the riser card to the onboard PCI ISA slot Make sure the riser card is firmly plugged to the motherboard to prevent any bad connection Due to the internal space limitation the expansion card can not exceed 190 120 L W mm if no internal FDD is installed However if an internal FDD is installed the ISA card can not exceed 170 120 mm APOLLO 120 15011 571 User Manual version 2207 5 12 Back Panel Assembly The back panel module is the last module to be integrated to the APOLLO main system before the plastic housing is to be installed to the system 1 On the I O board there are 6 D SUB connectors with 2 bronze sticks on each side Remove the 12 bronze sticks Insert the I O board to the I O bracket 2 and fix them together with the 12 bronze sticks Fix them again with 2 screws on the other side Fix the complete 1 0 module to the metal back panel 1 five flat head 3 5 screws Connect one end of the 2 68 pin SCSI cables Fig 5 12 4 to the I O board 3 Via the 2 SCSI cables all the onboard 1 0 signals are converted to the I O board for device cable connection Connect the other end of the two SCSI cables to the SCSI 1 and SCSI 2 connectors on the motherboard Fix the back panel module to the main svstem Fix a stand bracket at the b
122. vices in the sequence selected in these items The Choice Floppy LS ZIP HDD SCSI CDROM amp Disabled Swap FLOPPY DRIVE If the system has two floppy drives you can swap the logical drive name assignments The choice Enabled amp Disabled Boor UP FLOPPY SEEK Seeks disk drives during boot up Disabling speeds boot up The choice Enabled amp Disabled e Boot UP NumLock STATUS Select power on state for NumLock The choice Enabled amp Disabled GATE A20 OPTION Select if chipset or keyboard controller should control GateA20 Normal A pin in the keyboard controller controls GateA20 Fast Lets chipset control GateA20 TvPEMATIC RATE SETTING Key strokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller When enabled the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected The choice Enabled amp Disabled APOLLO 120 150111 7 113 User Manual version 2207 TvPEMATIC RATE CHARS SEC Sets the number of times a second to repeat a key stroke when you hold the key down The choice 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 amp 30 e Typematic Delay Msec Sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke The choice 250 500 750 amp 1000 SECURITY OPTION Select whether the password is required every time the system boots or only when you enter setup System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct passw
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